1. Terminology
This specification depends on the Infra Standard. [INFRA]
Most terminology used in this specification is from CSS, DOM, HTML, and Web IDL. [CSS] [DOM] [HTML] [WEBIDL]
2. Model
All elements have an associated fullscreen flag. Unless stated otherwise it is unset.
All iframe
elements have an associated iframe fullscreen flag. Unless
stated otherwise it is unset.
All documents have an associated fullscreen element. The fullscreen element is the topmost element in the document’s top layer whose fullscreen flag is set, if any, and null otherwise.
All documents have an associated list of pending fullscreen events, which is an ordered set of (string, element) tuples. It is initially empty.
To fullscreen an element:
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Let hideUntil be the result of running topmost popover ancestor given element, null, and false.
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If hideUntil is null, then set hideUntil to element’s node document.
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Run hide all popovers until given hideUntil, false, and true.
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Set element’s fullscreen flag.
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Remove from the top layer immediately given element.
- Add to the top layer given element.
To unfullscreen an element, unset element’s fullscreen flag and iframe fullscreen flag (if any), and remove from the top layer immediately given element.
To unfullscreen a document, unfullscreen all elements, within document’s top layer, whose fullscreen flag is set.
To fully exit fullscreen a document document, run these steps:
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If document’s fullscreen element is null, terminate these steps.
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Unfullscreen elements whose fullscreen flag is set, within document’s top layer, except for document’s fullscreen element.
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Exit fullscreen document.
Whenever the removing steps run with a removedNode, run these steps:
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Let document be removedNode’s node document.
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Let nodes be removedNode’s shadow-including inclusive descendants that have their fullscreen flag set, in shadow-including tree order.
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For each node in nodes:
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If node is document’s fullscreen element, exit fullscreen document.
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Otherwise, unfullscreen node.
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If document’s top layer contains node, remove from the top layer immediately given node.
Other specifications can add and remove elements from top layer, so node might not be document’s fullscreen element. For example, node could be an open
dialog
element.
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Whenever the unloading document cleanup steps run with a document, fully exit fullscreen document.
Fullscreen is supported if there is no previously-established user preference, security risk, or platform limitation.
To run the fullscreen steps for a document document, run these steps:
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Let pendingEvents be document’s list of pending fullscreen events.
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Empty document’s list of pending fullscreen events.
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For each (type, element) in pendingEvents:
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Let target be element if element is connected and its node document is document, and otherwise let target be document.
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Fire an event named type, with its
bubbles
andcomposed
attributes set to true, at target.
-
These steps integrate with the event loop defined in HTML. [HTML]
3. API
enum {
FullscreenNavigationUI "auto" ,"show" ,"hide" };dictionary {
FullscreenOptions FullscreenNavigationUI = "auto"; };
navigationUI partial interface Element {Promise <undefined >requestFullscreen (optional FullscreenOptions = {});
options attribute EventHandler onfullscreenchange ;attribute EventHandler onfullscreenerror ; };partial interface Document { [LegacyLenientSetter ]readonly attribute boolean fullscreenEnabled ; [LegacyLenientSetter ,Unscopable ]readonly attribute boolean fullscreen ; // historicalPromise <undefined >exitFullscreen ();attribute EventHandler onfullscreenchange ;attribute EventHandler onfullscreenerror ; };partial interface mixin DocumentOrShadowRoot { [LegacyLenientSetter ]readonly attribute Element ?fullscreenElement ; };
promise = element . requestFullscreen([options])
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Displays element fullscreen and resolves promise when done.
When supplied, options’s
navigationUI
member indicates whether showing navigation UI while in fullscreen is preferred or not. If set to "show
", navigation simplicity is preferred over screen space, and if set to "hide
", more screen space is preferred. User agents are always free to honor user preference over the application’s. The default value "auto
" indicates no application preference. document .
fullscreenEnabled
-
Returns true if document has the ability to display elements fullscreen and fullscreen is supported, or false otherwise.
promise = document .
exitFullscreen()
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Stops document’s fullscreen element from being displayed fullscreen and resolves promise when done.
document .
fullscreenElement
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Returns document’s fullscreen element.
shadowroot .
fullscreenElement
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Returns shadowroot’s fullscreen element.
A fullscreen element ready check for an element element returns true if all of the following are true, and false otherwise:
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element is connected.
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element’s node document is allowed to use the "
fullscreen
" feature. -
element namespace is not the HTML namespace or element’s popover visibility state is .
The requestFullscreen(options)
method steps
are:
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Let pendingDoc be this’s node document.
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Let promise be a new promise.
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If pendingDoc is not fully active, then reject promise with a
TypeError
exception and return promise. -
Let error be false.
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If any of the following conditions are false, then set error to true:
-
This’s namespace is the HTML namespace or this is an SVG
svg
or MathMLmath
element. [SVG] [MATHML] -
The fullscreen element ready check for this returns true.
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This’s relevant global object has transient activation or the algorithm is triggered by a user generated orientation change.
-
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If error is false, then consume user activation given pendingDoc’s relevant global object.
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Return promise, and run the remaining steps in parallel.
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If error is false, then resize pendingDoc’s node navigable’s top-level traversable’s active document’s viewport’s dimensions, optionally taking into account options["
navigationUI
"]:value viewport dimensions " hide
"full dimensions of the screen of the output device " show
"dimensions of the screen of the output device clamped to allow the user agent to show page navigation controls " auto
"user-agent defined, but matching one of the above Optionally display a message how the end user can revert this.
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If any of the following conditions are false, then set error to true:
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This’s node document is pendingDoc.
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The fullscreen element ready check for this returns true.
-
-
If error is true:
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Append (
fullscreenerror
, this) to pendingDoc’s list of pending fullscreen events. -
Reject promise with a
TypeError
exception and terminate these steps.
-
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Let fullscreenElements be an ordered set initially consisting of this.
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While true:
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Let last be the last item of fullscreenElements.
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Let container be last’s node navigable’s container.
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If container is null, then break.
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Append container to fullscreenElements.
-
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For each element in fullscreenElements:
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Let doc be element’s node document.
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If element is doc’s fullscreen element, continue.
No need to notify observers when nothing has changed.
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If element is this and this is an
iframe
element, then set element’s iframe fullscreen flag. -
Fullscreen element within doc.
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Append (
fullscreenchange
, element) to doc’s list of pending fullscreen events.
The order in which elements are fullscreened is not observable, because run the fullscreen steps is invoked in tree order.
-
-
Resolve promise with undefined.
Implementations with out-of-process navigables are left as an exercise to the reader. Input welcome on potential improvements.
The fullscreenEnabled
getter steps are to return
true if this is allowed to use the "fullscreen
" feature and fullscreen is supported, and
false otherwise.
The fullscreen
getter steps are to return false if this’s fullscreen element is null, and true otherwise.
Use the fullscreenElement
attribute instead.
The fullscreenElement
getter steps are:
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If this is a shadow root and its host is not connected, then return null.
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Let candidate be the result of retargeting fullscreen element against this.
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If candidate and this are in the same tree, then return candidate.
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Return null.
A document is said to be a simple fullscreen document if there is exactly one element in its top layer that has its fullscreen flag set.
A document with two elements in its top layer can be a simple fullscreen document. For example, in addition to the fullscreen element there
could be an open dialog
element.
To collect documents to unfullscreen given doc, run these steps:
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Let docs be an ordered set consisting of doc.
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While true:
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Let lastDoc be docs’s last document.
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Assert: lastDoc’s fullscreen element is not null.
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If lastDoc is not a simple fullscreen document, break.
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Let container be lastDoc’s node navigable’s container.
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If container is null, then break.
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If container’s iframe fullscreen flag is set, break.
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Append container’s node document to docs.
-
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Return docs.
This is the set of documents for which the fullscreen element will be unfullscreened, but the last document in docs might have more than one element in its top layer with the fullscreen flag set, in which case that document will still remain in fullscreen.
To exit fullscreen a document doc, run these steps:
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Let promise be a new promise.
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If doc is not fully active or doc’s fullscreen element is null, then reject promise with a
TypeError
exception and return promise. -
Let resize be false.
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Let docs be the result of collecting documents to unfullscreen given doc.
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Let topLevelDoc be doc’s node navigable’s top-level traversable’s active document.
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If topLevelDoc is in docs, and it is a simple fullscreen document, then set doc to topLevelDoc and resize to true.
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If doc’s fullscreen element is not connected:
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Append (
fullscreenchange
, doc’s fullscreen element) to doc’s list of pending fullscreen events.
-
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Return promise, and run the remaining steps in parallel.
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Run the fully unlock the screen orientation steps with doc.
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If resize is true, resize doc’s viewport to its "normal" dimensions.
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If doc’s fullscreen element is null, then resolve promise with undefined and terminate these steps.
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Let exitDocs be the result of collecting documents to unfullscreen given doc.
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Let descendantDocs be an ordered set consisting of doc’s descendant navigables' active documents whose fullscreen element is non-null, if any, in tree order.
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For each exitDoc in exitDocs:
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Append (
fullscreenchange
, exitDoc’s fullscreen element) to exitDoc’s list of pending fullscreen events. -
If resize is true, unfullscreen exitDoc.
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Otherwise, unfullscreen exitDoc’s fullscreen element.
-
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For each descendantDoc in descendantDocs:
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Append (
fullscreenchange
, descendantDoc’s fullscreen element) to descendantDoc’s list of pending fullscreen events.
The order in which documents are unfullscreened is not observable, because run the fullscreen steps is invoked in tree order.
-
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Resolve promise with undefined.
The exitFullscreen()
method steps are to return the
result of running exit fullscreen on this.
The following are the event handlers (and their corresponding event handler event types) that must be supported by Element
and Document
objects as event handler IDL attributes:
event handler | event handler event type |
---|---|
onfullscreenchange
| fullscreenchange
|
onfullscreenerror
| fullscreenerror
|
These are not supported by ShadowRoot
or Window
objects, and there are no
corresponding event handler content attributes for Element
objects in any namespace.
4. UI
User agents are encouraged to implement native media fullscreen controls in terms of requestFullscreen()
and exitFullscreen()
.
If the end user instructs the user agent to end a fullscreen session initiated via requestFullscreen()
, fully exit fullscreen given the top-level traversable’s active document.
The user agent may end any fullscreen session without instruction from the end user
or call to exitFullscreen()
whenever the user agent deems it necessary.
5. Rendering
This section is to be interpreted equivalently to the Rendering section of HTML. [HTML]
5.1. :fullscreen
pseudo-class
The :fullscreen
pseudo-class must match any element element for which one of the following conditions is true:
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element’s fullscreen flag is set.
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element is a shadow host and the result of retargeting its node document’s fullscreen element against element is element.
This makes it different from the fullscreenElement
API, which returns the topmost fullscreen element.
5.2. User-agent level style sheet defaults
@namespace "http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml"; *|*:not(:root):fullscreen { position:fixed !important; inset:0 !important; margin:0 !important; box-sizing:border-box !important; min-width:0 !important; max-width:none !important; min-height:0 !important; max-height:none !important; width:100% !important; height:100% !important; transform:none !important; /* intentionally not !important */ object-fit:contain; } iframe:fullscreen { border:none !important; padding:0 !important; } *|*:not(:root):fullscreen::backdrop { background:black; }
6. Permissions Policy Integration
This specification defines a policy-controlled feature identified by the string
"fullscreen
". Its default allowlist is 'self'
.
A document’s permissions policy determines whether any content in that document is allowed to go fullscreen. If disabled in any document, no content in the document will be allowed to use fullscreen.
The allowfullscreen
attribute of the HTML iframe
element affects the container
policy for any document nested in that iframe. Unless overridden by the allow
attribute, setting allowfullscreen
on an iframe is equivalent to <iframe
allow="fullscreen *">
, as described in Permissions Policy § 6.3.1 allowfullscreen.
7. Security and Privacy Considerations
User agents should ensure, e.g. by means of an overlay, that the end user is aware something is
displayed fullscreen. User agents should provide a means of exiting fullscreen that always works and
advertise this to the user. This is to prevent a site from spoofing the end user by recreating the
user agent or even operating system environment when fullscreen. See also the definition of requestFullscreen()
.
To enable content in a child navigable to go fullscreen, it needs to be specifically
allowed via permissions policy, either through the allowfullscreen
attribute of the HTML iframe
element, or an appropriate declaration in the allow
attribute of the HTML iframe
element, or through a `Permissions-Policy
` HTTP header
delivered with the document through which it is nested.
This prevents e.g. content from third parties to go fullscreen without explicit permission.
Previously-hosted definitions
This specification previously hosted the definitions of ::backdrop and the concept of the document’s top layer.
Acknowledgments
Many thanks to Robert O’Callahan for designing the initial model and being awesome.
Thanks to Andy Earnshaw, Changwan Hong, Chris Pearce, Darin Fisher, Dave Tapuska, fantasai, Giuseppe Pascale, Glenn Maynard, Ian Clelland, Ian Hickson, Ignacio Solla, João Eiras, Josh Soref, Kagami Sascha Rosylight, Matt Falkenhagen, Mihai Balan, Mounir Lamouri, Øyvind Stenhaug, Pat Ladd, Rafał Chłodnicki, Riff Jiang, Rune Lillesveen, Sigbjørn Vik, Simon Pieters, Tab Atkins-Bittner, Takayoshi Kochi, Theresa O’Connor, triple-underscore, Vincent Scheib, and Xidorn Quan for also being awesome.
This standard is edited by Philip Jägenstedt (Google, [email protected]). It was originally written by Anne van Kesteren (Apple, [email protected]). Tantek Çelik (Mozilla, [email protected]) sorted out legal hassles.
Intellectual property rights
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