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ToggleEvent: oldState property

Baseline 2023
Newly available

Since ⁨November 2023⁩, this feature works across the latest devices and browser versions. This feature might not work in older devices or browsers.

The oldState read-only property of the ToggleEvent interface is a string representing the state the element is transitioning from.

Value

A string. Possible values are "open" (the popover is going from showing to hidden) or "closed" (the popover going from hidden to shown).

Examples

js
const popover = document.getElementById("mypopover");
// ...
popover.addEventListener("beforetoggle", (event) => {
 if (event.oldState === "open") {
 console.log("Popover is being hidden");
 } else {
 console.log("Popover is being shown");
 }
});

Specifications

Specification
HTML
# dom-toggleevent-oldstate

Browser compatibility

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