I have a form with many fields and I have given every single input, select and button a tabindex number. That works, but I'd like to do it programatically.
The default tabindex order isn't correct because i have a two-column layout with groups in each column. I want to go top-down by group. How can I write a body.onload function so that it would assign all input, select and button tags a tabindex number based upon the containing div? For example, for the div I want to be cycled through first, all the input, select and button tags could have a tabindex=1
, and all the input, select and button tags in the second div could have tabindex=2
, and so on.
Thanks!
Here's a simplified example
<style>
.a { display: inline-block;
width:200px;
border: 1px solid black;
}
</style>
<div class="a">
<div id="Div01" title="these inputs should have tabindex=1">
<p>Div 01</p>
<input id="Div01Field1" type="text" value="Me first"/>
<input id="Div01Field3" type="text" value="Me second"/>
<input id="Div01Field2" type="text" value="Me third"/>
<hr>
</div>
<div id="Div03" title="these inputs should have tabindex=3">
<p>Div 03</p>
<input id="Div03Field1" type="text" value="Me seventh"/>
<input id="Div03Field2" type="text" value="Me eighth"/>
<input id="Div03Field3" type="text" value="Me ninth"/>
<hr>
</div>
<div id="Div05" title="these inputs should have tabindex=5">
<p>Div 05</p>
<input id="Div05Field1" type="text" value="Me thirteenth"/>
<input id="Div05Field2" type="text" value="Me fourteenth"/>
<input id="Div05Field3" type="text" value="Me fifteenth"/>
</div>
</div>
<div class="a">
<div id="Div02" title="these inputs should have tabindex=2">
<p>Div 02</p>
<input id="Div02Field1" type="text" value="Me fourth"/>
<input id="Div02Field2" type="text" value="Me fifth"/>
<input id="Div02Field3" type="text" value="Me sixth"/>
<hr>
</div>
<div id="Div04" title="these inputs should have tabindex=4">
<p>Div 04</p>
<input id="Div04Field1" type="text" value="Me tenth"/>
<input id="Div04Field2" type="text" value="Me eleventh"/>
<input id="Div04Field3" type="text" value="Me twelfth"/>
<hr>
</div>
<div id="Div06" title="these inputs should have tabindex=6">
<p>Div 06</p>
<input id="Div06Field1" type="text" value="Me sixteenth"/>
<input id="Div06Field2" type="text" value="Me seventeenth"/>
<input id="Div06Field3" type="text" value="Me eighteenth"/>
</div>
</div>
A more flexible version of Mike's code which sets the tabIndex to the number used in the Div id's. This also needs no modification when you change the page structure.
Any div with no id or with an id which does not match the prefix-number pattern is ignored.
<script> "use strict"; // place after </body> tag
(function TabNumbers (pfx) {
/* For all divs in the document with an id pfx followed by a number,
set the tabIndex of all immediate children with tags of INPUT,
SELECT, or BUTTON to the numeric value */
pfx = new RegExp ('^' + pfx + '(\\d+)$');
for (var divs = document.getElementsByTagName ('div'),
el, m, i = divs.length; i--;) { // traverse all divs
if ((m = divs[i].id.match (pfx))) { // for those with id Div#
for (el = divs[i].firstChild; el;
el = el.nextSibling) { // Traverse their child nodes
if (el.tagName === 'INPUT' || el.tagName === 'SELECT' ||
el.tagName === 'BUTTON') {
el.tabIndex = +m[1];
}
}
}
}
}) ('Div');
</script>
After some discussion the spec was modified and the following code was accepted :
<script> "use strict"; // place after </body> tag
(function TabNumbers () {
var itags = ["INPUT", "SELECT", "BUTTON"]
, tags
, tag
, el
, t
, a
;
while (itags.length) {
for (tags = document.getElementsByTagName (itags.pop ()), t = tags.length; t--;) {
el = tag = tags[t];
while ((el = el.parentNode) && el.tagName) {
if (el.getAttribute && (a = el.getAttribute ('data-tindex'))) {
tag.tabIndex = a;
break;
}
}
}
}
}) ();
</script>
Tested on Chrome