HTMLLinkElement: fetchPriority property

Baseline 2024
Newly available

Since ⁨October 2024⁩, this feature works across the latest devices and browser versions. This feature might not work in older devices or browsers.

The fetchPriority property of the HTMLLinkElement interface represents a hint to the browser indicating how it should prioritize fetching a particular resource relative to other resources of the same type. It reflects the <link> element's fetchpriority content attribute.

Value

A string. For the permitted values, see the HTML fetchpriority attribute.

Examples

js
const preloadLink = document.createElement("link");
preloadLink.href = "my-image.jpg";
preloadLink.rel = "preload";
preloadLink.as = "image";
preloadLink.fetchPriority = "high";
document.head.appendChild(preloadLink);

Specifications

Specification
HTML
# dom-link-fetchpriority

Browser compatibility

See also