add disabled attribute jquery code example

Example 1: jquery disable input

//jQuery 1.6+ use:
$("#inputID").prop('disabled', true); //disable 
$("#inputID").prop('disabled', false); //enable

//jQuery 1.5 and below use:
$("#inputID").attr('disabled','disabled'); //disable 
$("#inputID").removeAttr('disabled'); //enable

Example 2: jquery remove disabled property from button

$('#edit').click(function(){ // click to
            $('.inputDisabled').attr('disabled',false); // removing disabled in this class
 });

Example 3: jquery button remove disabled attribute

//for a class
$('.inputDisabled').prop("disabled", false);
//for a ID
$('#inputDisabled').prop("disabled", false);

Example 4: using jquery how to add disabled to a html tag

$(element). prop('disabled', true);

Example 5: jquery remove disabled property from button

$("#edit").click(function(event){
   event.preventDefault();
   $('.inputDisabled').prop("disabled", false); // Element(s) are now enabled.
});

Example 6: jquery enable textbox

// Disable #x
$( "#x" ).prop( "disabled", true );
 
// Enable #x
$( "#x" ).prop( "disabled", false );