Element: contextmenu event

The contextmenu event fires when the user attempts to open a context menu. This event is typically triggered by clicking the right mouse button, or by pressing the context menu key.

In the latter case, the context menu is displayed at the bottom left of the focused element, unless the element is a tree, in which case the context menu is displayed at the bottom left of the current row.

Any right-click event that is not disabled (by calling the event's preventDefault() method) will result in a contextmenu event being fired at the targeted element.

Bubbles Yes
Cancelable Yes
Interface MouseEvent
Event handler property oncontextmenu

Examples

In this example, the default action of the contextmenu event is canceled using preventDefault() when the contextmenu event is fired at the first paragraph. As a result, the first paragraph will do nothing when right-clicked, while the second paragraph will show the standard context menu offered by your browser.

HTML

<p id="noContextMenu">The context menu has been disabled on this paragraph.</p>
<p>But it has not been disabled on this one.</p>

JavaScript

const noContext = document.getElementById('noContextMenu');

noContext.addEventListener('contextmenu', e => {
  e.preventDefault();
});

Result

Specifications

Browser compatibility

Desktop Mobile
Chrome Edge Firefox Internet Explorer Opera Safari WebView Android Chrome Android Firefox for Android Opera Android Safari on IOS Samsung Internet
contextmenu_event
1
12
6
9
10.5
3
1
18
6
11.1
No
1.0

See also

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https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/Element/contextmenu_event