HTML onmousemove Event Attribute Example
Example: This example uses onmouseover event attribute to enlarge the image displayed when the cursor moves over the image.
<!DOCTYPE html>
<html>
<head>
<title>onmousemove event attribute</title>
</head>
<body>
<center>
<h2>onmousemove event attribute</h2>
<img onmousemove="bigSize(this)" onmouseout="normalSize(this)"
border="1px solod black" src=
"https://media.w3wiki.org/wp-content/uploads/w3wiki-9.png"
alt="gfg" width="300" height="100">
<script>
function bigSize(val) {
val.style.height = "200px";
val.style.width = "600px";
}
function normalSize(val) {
val.style.height = "100px";
val.style.width = "300px";
}
</script>
</body>
</html>
Output:
Supported Browsers:
The browser supported by onmousemove attribute are listed below:
HTML onmousemove Event Attribute
The HTML onmousemove event attribute triggers JavaScript code when the mouse pointer moves over an element, allowing interaction based on mouse movement within the webpage.
Syntax:
<element onmousemove = "script">
Attribute Value: This attribute contains single value script which works when onmousemove attribute called.
Supported Tags:
All HTML elements, EXCEPT
<base> | Sets the base URL for all relative URLs. |
<bdo> | Overrides the text’s directionality. |
<br> | Inserts a single-line break. |
<head> | Contains metadata and links to stylesheets. |
<html> | Represents the root of an HTML document. |
<iframe> | Embeds another HTML page. |
<meta> | Provides metadata about the HTML document. |
<param> | Provides parameters for an object. |
<script> | Embeds client-side scripts. |
<style> | Defines style information for a document. |
<title> | Sets the title of the HTML document. |