Focus events include a relatedTarget property

This post is part of my Today I learned series in which I share all my learnings regarding web development.

Today I came across an MDN page describing the relatedTarget property of focus events. blur , focus , focusin , and focusout count as focus events.

It turns out that if you attach a focus event listener the fired event will include not only a target element but also a relatedTarget element.

document . querySelector ( 'button' ) . addEventlistener ( 'focus' , ( event ) => { console . log ( event . target ) ; console . log ( event . relatedTarget ) ; } ) ;

The rules for target and relatedTarget in focus events are as follows:

Event name target relatedTarget focus element receiving focus element loosing focus blur element loosing focus element receiving focus focusin element receiving focus element loosing focus focusout element losing focus element receiving focus

Using relatedTarget , you can figure out what the previously focused element was when a user is "tabbing" around in your interface.

relatedTarget can also be null when there was no previous/next target. This happens, for example, when a button had focus, and the user clicks something that is not focusable.

That's complete news to me! 😲

If you want to play around and see the property in action, I built a quick prototype on CodePen.