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Upon page load I want to move the cursor to a particular field. No problem. But I also need to select and highlight the default value that is placed in that text field.

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From http://www.codeave.com/javascript/code.asp?u_log=7004:

var input = document.getElementById('myTextInput');
input.focus();
input.select();
<input id="myTextInput" value="Hello world!" />

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  • 3
    This works in Firefox but this will not select the text in Chrome or Edge.
    – Vincent
    Sep 9, 2015 at 23:19
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In your input tag, place the following:

onFocus="this.select()"
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  • This only works in FireFox. In Chrome you can kind of fix this by adding "onmouseup='return false'" but that won't solve the problem in Edge, nor does it solve the problem if you are using the keyboard to navigate into the element.
    – Vincent
    Sep 9, 2015 at 23:17
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    Just tried it and works on Chrome as well (Version 55.0.2883.95 (64-bit)) Jan 19, 2017 at 15:06
  • this works perfectly since my input were too many and I uses Class not ID
    – Salem
    Oct 26, 2019 at 14:40
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try this. this will work on both Firefox and chrome.

<input type="text" value="test" autofocus onfocus="this.select()">

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  • Will this work with other input types like checkbox or radio?
    – Evan Lalo
    Jul 11, 2019 at 18:56
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To do it on page load:

window.onload = function () {
  var input = document.getElementById('myTextInput');
  input.focus();
  input.select();
}
<input id="myTextInput" value="Hello world!" />

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I found a very simple method that works well:

<input type="text" onclick="this.focus();this.select()">
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In your input tag use autofocus like this

<input type="text" autofocus>
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when using jquery...

html:

<input type='text' value='hello world' id='hello-world-input'>

jquery:

$(function() {
  $('#hello-world-input').focus().select();
});

example: https://jsfiddle.net/seanmcmills/xmh4e0d4/

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  • If you're using jQuery, you can forgo focus() and just call select().
    – Sinjai
    Jan 9, 2019 at 21:26
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    var input = document.getElementById('myTextInput');
    input.focus();
    input.setSelectionRange( 6,  19 );
    <input id="myTextInput" value="Hello default value world!" />

select particular text on textfield

Also you can use like

input.selectionStart = 6;
input.selectionEnd = 19;
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Using the autofocus attribute works well with text input and checkboxes.

<input type="text" name="foo" value="boo" autofocus="autofocus"> FooBoo
<input type="checkbox" name="foo" value="boo" autofocus="autofocus"> FooBoo
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Let the input text field automatically get focus when the page loads:

<form action="/action_page.php">
  <input type="text" id="fname" name="fname" autofocus>
  <input type="submit">
</form>

Source : https://www.w3schools.com/tags/att_input_autofocus.asp

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