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Asked: June 17, 20262026-06-17T01:06:04+00:00 2026-06-17T01:06:04+00:00

I’m using Bootstrap css and js in my application. Accidentally I clicked on a

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I’m using Bootstrap css and js in my application. Accidentally I clicked on a disabled Dropdown list and found that it’s opening the dropdown. I have made it readonly in the attribute of the select element:

<select id="xxx" name="xxx" class="input-medium" readonly>

I have also tried setting readonly="true", but still the same.

However, textbox control works fine, if you don’t use jQuery.datepicker.

Is there a special way of making a dropdown control readonly when we use bootstrap?

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    2026-06-17T01:06:07+00:00Added an answer on June 17, 2026 at 1:06 am

    No, Bootstrap does not introduce special considerations for disabling a drop-down.

    <select id="xxx" name="xxx" class="input-medium" disabled>
    

    or

    <select id="xxx" name="xxx" class="input-medium" disabled="disabled">
    

    will work. I prefer to give attributes values (as in the second form; in XHTML, attributes must have a value), but the HTML spec says:

    The presence of a boolean attribute on an element represents the true
    value, and the absence of the attribute represents the false value.

    (from http://www.whatwg.org/specs/web-apps/current-work/multipage/common-microsyntaxes.html#boolean-attribute)

    The key differences between read-only and disabled:*

    The Disabled attribute

    • Values for disabled form elements are not passed to the processor
      method. The W3C calls this a successful element.(This works similar
      to form check boxes that are not checked.)
    • Some browsers may override
      or provide default styling for disabled form elements. (Gray out or
      emboss text) Internet Explorer 5.5 is particularly nasty about this.
    • Disabled form elements do not receive focus.
    • Disabled form elements
      are skipped in tabbing navigation.

    The Read Only Attribute

    • Not all form elements have a readonly attribute. Most notable, the <SELECT>, <OPTION>, and <BUTTON> elements do not have readonly attributes (although thy both have disabled attributes)
    • Browsers provide no default overridden visual feedback that the form element is read only
    • Form elements with the readonly attribute set will get passed to the form processor.
    • Read only form elements can receive the focus
    • Read only form elements are included in tabbed navigation.

    *-blatant plagiarism from http://kreotekdev.wordpress.com/2007/11/08/disabled-vs-readonly-form-fields/

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