Where in the above code would this work. I've tried this in various places, and I keep running into the same issue. – Jason Jul 18 at 23:10 Anywhere.
That code will blur/focus respectively the element immediately when called. If it's not working for you, it's possible there's some other problem going on. – Chris Pratt Jul 19 at 14:24 I got it to work - sort of - see edit.
– Jason Jul 19 at 19:08 I'm missing context, so I can't say for sure, but the default value for this is window, if it hasn't been set by some other context. Since the behavior you describe screams window.blur(), I'm guessing that in the context you're calling that in this is not what you think it is. – Chris Pratt Jul 19 at 19:43.
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