Is there any DOM event for when the browser tab loses/gains focus? I know there are the blur
and focus
events on window
, but they also fire when the browser window as a whole loses focus. The browser might then be still visible to the user. Of course such an event would be browser specific, but that's ok.
The reason why I want this is because 开发者_开发知识库I run animations that might consume quite some CPU time. When the browser tab is not visible there is no reason to continue animating. Now I know that modern browsers reduce the timer resolution of background tabs, but I could actually pause the animation, so that no CPU time whatsoever is consumed.
In case you are wondering, this is what I'm writing: http://panzi.github.com/Browser-Ponies/
At least Google Chrome supports a webkitvisibilitychange
event and a document.webkitHidden
property. See the visibility API. But it seems only to fire when the shown tab changes, not when the whole window is minimized. There also seems to be a visibilitychange
event for Internet Explorer, but the documentation doesn't say anything about it.
The closest thing I believe you'll find is the top answer here:
Is there a way track the focus on tab with Javascript?
Now they have exactly what was needed: https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/Guide/User_experience/Using_the_Page_Visibility_API
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