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I want to disable this button on document ready but I'm new to it so please help:

Here is my code:

   $(document).ready function {
setTimeout("check_user()", 250);
}

please help

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  • Where is the HTML with the input button you want to disable?
    – Shef
    Jul 26, 2011 at 19:53
  • What button? Please post the relevant HTML code containing the button Jul 26, 2011 at 19:53

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If button's id is button1, this should work.

$('#button1').attr('disabled', 'disabled');
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  • need to wrap it like this $(document).ready(function(){$('#button1').attr('disabled', 'disabled'); });
    – samccone
    Jul 26, 2011 at 20:00
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    @samccone the OP demonstrated that he already knows about $(document).ready().
    – Alnitak
    Jul 26, 2011 at 20:02
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The correct way to disable a button in current versions of jQuery is:

$('#btnid').prop('disabled', true);

.attr() is the old way. See the jQuery 1.6.1 release notes for more information.

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  • it has messed up semantics due to it being a value-less attribute. .prop works better.
    – Alnitak
    Jul 26, 2011 at 20:02
  • also, attributes are mostly about the default "onload" state of the element - properties reflect their current state.
    – Alnitak
    Jul 26, 2011 at 20:14
  • @Alnitak: "The .prop() method should be used for boolean attributes/properties and for properties which do not exist in html (such as window.location). All other attributes (ones you can see in the html) can and should continue to be manipulated with the .attr() method." (emphasis mine). They handle different sections, although with some overlap. Setting the attribute with $.attr('disabled', true) is not a correct way maybe, however $.attr('disabled', 'disabled') should always work.
    – Shef
    Jul 27, 2011 at 13:15
  • @Shef see higher up in the release notes - disabled is one of the boolean attributes, so should use .prop().
    – Alnitak
    Jul 27, 2011 at 16:17
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$(document).ready(function(){
    $('#btnId').attr('disabled', 'disabled');
});
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$(function(){
    $('#button').attr('disabled', 'disabled');
});
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$(document).ready(function(){
    $('#buttonclass').attr('disabled', true);
});

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