From 4550b605607b4ad00e273695d9e8def07880bc84 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Peter Kampjes <67612358+peachesontour@users.noreply.github.com> Date: Sun, 16 Aug 2020 06:31:02 -0300 Subject: [PATCH] Update article.md --- 2-ui/4-forms-controls/2-focus-blur/article.md | 10 +++++----- 1 file changed, 5 insertions(+), 5 deletions(-) diff --git a/2-ui/4-forms-controls/2-focus-blur/article.md b/2-ui/4-forms-controls/2-focus-blur/article.md index d42013e5..d4348d25 100644 --- a/2-ui/4-forms-controls/2-focus-blur/article.md +++ b/2-ui/4-forms-controls/2-focus-blur/article.md @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ # Focusing: focus/blur -An element receives a focus when the user either clicks on it or uses the `key:Tab` key on the keyboard. There's also an `autofocus` HTML attribute that puts the focus into an element by default when a page loads and other means of getting a focus. +An element receives the focus when the user either clicks on it or uses the `key:Tab` key on the keyboard. There's also an `autofocus` HTML attribute that puts the focus onto an element by default when a page loads and other means of getting the focus. Focusing on an element generally means: "prepare to accept the data here", so that's the moment when we can run the code to initialize the required functionality. @@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ Let's use them for validation of an input field. In the example below: -- The `blur` handler checks if the field the email is entered, and if not -- shows an error. +- The `blur` handler checks if the field has an email entered, and if not -- shows an error. - The `focus` handler hides the error message (on `blur` it will be checked again): ```html run autorun height=60 @@ -108,7 +108,7 @@ By default many elements do not support focusing. The list varies a bit between browsers, but one thing is always correct: `focus/blur` support is guaranteed for elements that a visitor can interact with: `