Full Screen API
API for allowing content (like a video or canvas element) to take up the entire screen.
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10.3 | all | 56 | 10webkit
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Notes
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Partial support refers to supporting an earlier draft of the spec.
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Partial support refers to not supporting
::backdrop
, and supporting the old:full-screen
syntax rather than the standard:fullscreen
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Partial support refers to not returning a Promise, as specified in the latest version of the spec.
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Unprefixed support is available behind the
full-screen-api.unprefix.enabled
flag