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What is the
correct attribute
to make
input
field
unusable and unclickable?
readonly
disabled
novalidate
nosubmit
Explanation
The
disabled
attribute specifies that the
input
field is
disabled.
A
disabled
element is
unusable and unclickable.
Disabled
elements
will not be submitted.
The
read-only
attribute specifies that the
input
field is
read-only
(cannot be changed).
tag
attribute
submit
read-only
unusable
unclickable
html
disabled
input
form
element
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