How to Remove Autofocus From a Web Site
Eff Autofocus is a small, free utility that is available for Mac, Windows, Android, and iOS devices. It offers two different methods for removing autofocus. The first method is a simple and easy-to-use method that lets you choose any input field that should no longer be focused on load. The second method lets you choose any input field and lets you remove autofocus on a per-touch basis.
Removing autofocus is, of course, a bad idea, and one that should be avoided. This is especially true when it comes to input fields like text boxes or drop down menus. Autofocus is also used by a large number of other web sites that could make the user experience a lot worse if autofocus was removed.
Autofocus is used to make a web site easier to read by keeping the user on the site. It’s a nice feature that allows a user to read the page without having to worry about the mouse jumping to the next web site.
Autofocus helps to keep a user on a page, which is not only good for user experience, but also helps to improve page load time. Users with slow Internet connection might need to wait for the page to finish loading.
A user might stay on a page for a long time because he/she is interested in it. So it is important for the user to be able to read the entire page and get all information from it.
To remove autofocus, just select the input field you want to remove autofocus from. That’s it. The user will not see the field because it will no longer be focused on load.