- From: Gareth Hay <gazhay@gmail.com>
- Date: Thu, 22 Mar 2007 14:24:39 +0000
You are confusing Internet Explorer with a web browser. By that I mean that you obviously use IE and aren't considering other UA's, including mobile devices. Certainly Firefox and Safari on the Mac I am currently using don't support this 'feature'. Gaz On 22 Mar 2007, at 14:16, Gervase Markham wrote: > Martin Atkins wrote: >> Perhaps you and I have different ideas about what is meant by >> "full screen", but why would a page need to hide anything when the >> video is full screen? The page itself won't be visible, because >> the video will be taking up the entire screen! > > My thought was that it would be the same function as the current > "full screen" that the browser has. I.e. the page says "For full- > screen, press F11". The user presses F11 and the browser makes the > window full-screen, and additionally tells the page that this has > happened via an event, so it can arrange to make the appropriate > content fill the entire viewport. (Or not, if they want to continue > to display captions, or ads, or a set of links). > > This is a simple solution which is integrated with existing browser > functionality and controls and is not specific to video. > > Gerv >
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