A container element for key
elements. The keyset and its descendants are not displayed.
More information is available in the XUL tutorial.
- Attributes
- disabled
Examples
<keyset> <key id="sample-key" modifiers="shift" key="R"/> </keyset>
Attributes
Inherited from XUL element |
disabled
- Type: boolean
- Indicates whether the element is disabled or not. If this attribute is set, the element is disabled. Disabled elements are usually drawn with grayed-out text. If the element is disabled, it does not respond to user actions, it cannot be focused, and the
command
event will not fire. In the case of form elements, it will not be submitted. Do not set the attribute totrue
, as this will suggest you can set it tofalse
to enable the element again, which is not the case.Thedisabled
attribute is allowed only for form controls. Using it with an anchor tag (an<a>
link) will have no effect.The element will, however, still respond to mouse events. To enable the element, leave this attribute out entirely. - Visible controls have a
disabled
property which, except for menus and menuitems, is normally preferred to use of the attribute, as it may need to update additional state.
Properties
Inherited Properties |