I have a button in my webpage with below code -
HTML:
<button type="submit" class="checkout-button" id="checkout-button" name="checkout-button"></button>
CSS:
.checkout-button{
width: 130px;height: 35px;
background: url('../poc2/images/checkout.png') no-repeat;
border: none;
vertical-align: top;
margin-left:35px;
cursor:pointer;
}
Now, the button works fine as I can click on it and have my corresponding php code run; the pointer turns into the hand symbol letting the user clearly know that it is clickable and that its a button.
What I would like to do is to modify the behaviour of this button based on some conditions. Example psuedocode:
if: flag=1, enable the button, and let the user click it and run the php code
else: display this button, but don't let any actions take place if the user clicks on it;
How do I code this enable-disable logic for the button? Basically I want the button to work as a button under normal situations; and just as a picture without any hyperlink under certain other situtations.