Reputation:
Need to disable an input when the check-box is unchecked, and when it is checked enable it.
My code is like this:
<div class="y">
<input type="checkbox" class="myCheck" />
<input type="select" name="x" class="mySelect" />
</div>
<div class="y">
<input type="checkbox" class="myCheck" />
<input type="select" name="x" class="mySelect" />
</div>
<div class="y">
<input type="checkbox" class="myCheck" />
<input type="select" name="x" class="mySelect" />
</div>
But I want to disable and enable the select input which correspond to a check-box. If user clicks in first check box enable first input, and do the same for second and third.
Upvotes: 4
Views: 4373
Reputation: 6894
If you want to go the pure CSS route, you can write CSS that changes the opacity
and pointer-events
when the checkbox sibling is unchecked.
.y .myCheck:not(:checked) + .mySelect {
pointer-events: none;
opacity: 0.6;
}
<div class="y">
<input type="checkbox" class="myCheck" />
<input type="text" tabindex="-1" name="x" class="mySelect" />
</div>
<div class="y">
<input type="checkbox" class="myCheck" />
<input type="text" tabindex="-1" name="x" class="mySelect" />
</div>
<div class="y">
<input type="checkbox" class="myCheck" />
<input type="text" tabindex="-1" name="x" class="mySelect" />
</div>
Tab Issue
In order to stop someone from tabbing into the input, you can add tabindex="-1"
to the input.
Upvotes: 1
Reputation: 33218
One simple solution:
$(".mySelect").prop("disabled", true);
$("input:checkbox").on("change", function () {
$(this).next().prop("disabled", !$(this).prop("checked"));
});
<script src="https://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/jquery/2.1.1/jquery.min.js"></script>
<div class="y">
<input type="checkbox" class="myCheck" />
<input type="select" name="x" class="mySelect" />
</div>
<div class="y">
<input type="checkbox" class="myCheck" />
<input type="select" name="x" class="mySelect" />
</div>
<div class="y">
<input type="checkbox" class="myCheck" />
<input type="select" name="x" class="mySelect" />
</div>
References
Upvotes: 10