The ariaValueText
property of the Element
interface reflects the value of the aria-valuetext
attribute, which defines the human-readable text alternative of aria-valuenow for a range widget.
The ariaValueText
property of the Element
interface reflects the value of the aria-valuetext
attribute, which defines the human-readable text alternative of aria-valuenow for a range widget.
A string.
In this example the aria-valuetext
attribute on the element with an ID of slider
is set to "Sunday" to give a human-readable value for the range. Using ariaValueText
we update the value to "Monday".
html
<div id="slider" role="slider" aria-valuenow="1" aria-valuemin="1" aria-valuemax="7" aria-valuetext="Sunday"></div>
js
let el = document.getElementById("slider"); console.log(el.ariaValueText); // Sunday el.ariaValueText = "Monday"; console.log(el.ariaValueText); // Monday
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https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/Element/ariaValueText