The DOMContentLoaded
event is fired when the initial HTML document has been completely loaded and parsed,
without waiting for stylesheets, images, and subframes to finish loading.
The DOMContentLoaded
event is fired when the initial HTML document has been completely loaded and parsed,
without waiting for stylesheets, images, and subframes to finish loading. A very different event load
should be used only to detect a fully-loaded page.
It is an incredibly common mistake to use load where DOMContentLoaded would be much more appropriate, so be cautious.
MDN
The fullscreenchange event is fired immediately after the browser switches into or out of full-screen mode.
The fullscreenchange event is fired immediately after the browser switches into or out of full-screen mode.
MDN
The fullscreenerror event is fired when the browser cannot switch to full-screen mode.
The fullscreenerror event is fired when the browser cannot switch to full-screen mode.
MDN
The visibilitychange event is fired when the content of a tab has become visible or has been hidden.
The visibilitychange event is fired when the content of a tab has become visible or has been hidden.
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(Since version ) see corresponding Javadoc for more information.
Document Events
For type param docs see EventPropBuilder