HTML DOM Input Color defaultValue Property
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Input Color defaultValue Property

❮ Input Color Object

Example

Get the default value of a color picker:

var x = document.getElementById("myColor").defaultValue
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Definition and Usage

The defaultValue property sets or returns the default value of a color picker.

Note: The default value is the value specified in the HTML value attribute.

The difference between the defaultValue and value property, is that defaultValue contains the default value, while value contains the current value after some changes have been made. If there are no changes, defaultValue and value is the same (see "More Examples" below).

The defaultValue property is useful when you want to find out whether the color of a color picker has been changed.


Browser Support

Property
defaultValue Yes 10.0 Yes Yes Yes

Note: The <input type="color"> element does not show any colorpicker in Internet Explorer and Safari.



Syntax

Return the defaultValue property:

colorObject.defaultValue

Set the defaultValue property:

colorObject.defaultValue = value

Property Values

Value Description
value Specifies the default value of the color picker

Technical Details

Return Value: A String, representing the default value of the color picker

More Examples

Example

An example that shows the difference between the defaultValue and value property:

var x = document.getElementById("myColor");
var defaultVal = x.defaultValue;
var currentVal = x.value;
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❮ Input Color Object