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isEnabled

Return true or false if the selected DOM-element is enabled.

Usage
$(selector).isEnabled()
Examples
index.html
<input type="text" name="inputField" class="input1">
<input type="text" name="inputField" class="input2" disabled>
<input type="text" name="inputField" class="input3" disabled="disabled">

isEnabled.js
it('should detect if an element is enabled', async () => {
let elem = await $('.input1')
let isEnabled = await elem.isEnabled();
console.log(isEnabled); // outputs: true

elem = await $('.input2')
isEnabled = await elem.isEnabled();
console.log(isEnabled2); // outputs: false

elem = await $('.input3')
isEnabled = await elem.isEnabled();
console.log(isEnabled3); // outputs: false
});