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(In every browser I've tried) double-clicking on an HTML5 canvas selects any text immediately following the canvas element. I'd prefer to keep the clicks confined to the canvas.

(N.b.: I don't want to disable text selection entirely (e.g. like this): if you double-click the text it should be selected. I just don't want the clicks to "leak" from the canvas.)

Is this possible?

Here's a simple page which demonstrates the issue.

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Firstly let me note that your canvas is not filling the width of the page, it is only 100 pixels wide. Width and height canvas attributes always parse to pixels, so writing width="100%" just means 100 pixels as far as the Canvas tag is concerned.

To answer your question, write in javasript:

//give your canvas an id, I used 'can'    
var canvas = document.getElementById('can');
canvas.onselectstart = function () { return false; }

The double-click text problem will no longer occur.

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    i love you @simon. you just fixed my problem :)
    – jedmao
    Aug 15, 2011 at 0:36
  • Just to put my case out there - attaching the handler to canvas did nothing for me. In fact to solve your issue you need to attach this handler to the element that gets selected. In my case it was a span element in div, outside of canvas. Hope this helps :)
    – Alex
    Oct 12, 2016 at 22:49
  • Over eight years later, this also solved a similar problem I had with an SVG, applied to the SVG element directly.
    – ScottyB
    Sep 25, 2018 at 15:40
  • For those looking for a slightly more modern/neater way of doing this: canvas.addEventListener('selectstart', () => false);. NOTE: You'll also need to add a preventDefault() to the click, mousedown, pointerdown, whatever event object too.
    – Jack_Hu
    Feb 6 at 13:20
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I have run into a very similar circumstance where I was enabling the ability to drag and drop elements around the page using javascript.

To solve this problem, you have the ability to capture the text selection event and on capture of the event if you return false, the selection will never take place.

For a good example of this being put to use, please reference: http://www.dynamicdrive.com/dynamicindex9/noselect.htm

Alternately if you are familiar with the jQuery framework, a perfectly simplistic and effective plugin is available at: http://chris-barr.com/entry/disable_text_selection_with_jquery/

Bets luck to you!

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Try putting your canvas object in a div after all the other HTML. I had this problem, all I had to do was put my floating CSS divs before (above) the canvas tag in the code (which was contained in a div).

Just thought i'd write this just in case it helps anyone else out.

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