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The HTMLDialogElement interface provides methods to manipulate <dialog> elements. It inherits properties and methods from the HTMLElement interface.
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Properties
Inherits properties from its parent, HTMLElement.
HTMLDialogElement.open- A
Booleanreflecting theopenHTML attribute, indicating whether the dialog is available for interaction. HTMLDialogElement.returnValue- A
DOMStringthat sets or returns the return value for the dialog.
Methods
Inherits methods from its parent, HTMLElement.
HTMLDialogElement.close()- Closes the dialog. An optional
DOMStringmay be passed as an argument, updating thereturnValueof the the dialog. HTMLDialogElement.show()- Displays the dialog modelessly, i.e. still allowing interaction with content outside of the dialog.
HTMLDialogElement.showModal()- Displays the dialog as a modal, over the top of any other dialogs that might be present. Interaction outside the dialog is blocked.
Examples
The following example shows a simple button that, when clicked, opens a <dialog> containing a form via the HTMLDialogElement.showModal() function. From there you can click the Cancel button to close the dialog (via the HTMLDialogElement.close() function), or submit the form via the submit button.
<!-- Simple pop-up dialog box, containing a form -->
<dialog id="favDialog">
<form method="dialog">
<section>
<p><label for="favAnimal">Favorite animal:</label>
<select id="favAnimal" name="favAnimal">
<option></option>
<option>Brine shrimp</option>
<option>Red panda</option>
<option>Spider monkey</option>
</select></p>
</section>
<menu>
<button id="cancel" type="reset">Cancel</button>
<button type="submit">Confirm</button>
</menu>
</form>
</dialog>
<menu>
<button id="updateDetails">Update details</button>
</menu>
<script>
(function() {
var updateButton = document.getElementById('updateDetails');
var cancelButton = document.getElementById('cancel');
var dialog = document.getElementById('favDialog');
dialog.returnValue = 'favAnimal';
function openCheck(dialog) {
if(dialog.open) {
console.log('Dialog open');
} else {
console.log('Dialog closed');
}
}
// Update button opens a modal dialog
updateButton.addEventListener('click', function() {
dialog.showModal();
openCheck(dialog);
});
// Form cancel button closes the dialog box
cancelButton.addEventListener('click', function() {
dialog.close('animalNotChosen');
openCheck(dialog);
});
})();
</script>
Note: You can find this example on GitHub as htmldialogelement-basic (see it live also).
Specifications
| Specification | Status | Comment |
|---|---|---|
| WHATWG HTML Living Standard The definition of '<dialog>' in that specification. |
Living Standard | |
| HTML 5.1 The definition of '<dialog>' in that specification. |
Recommendation | Initial definition |
Browser compatibility
| Feature | Chrome | Firefox (Gecko) | Internet Explorer | Opera | Safari |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Basic support | 37 | No support[1] | No support | 24 | No support |
| Feature | Android | Firefox Mobile (Gecko) | IE Mobile | Opera Mobile | Safari Mobile |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Basic support | No support | No support[1] | No support | No support | No support |
[1] Implemented since Firefox 53, but disabled by default; can be enabled via the dom.dialog_element.enabled preference.
See also
- The HTML element implementing this interface:
<dialog>.