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== Test Cases == | == Test Cases == | ||
*A list of test cases for this feature can be found here: [http:// | *A list of test cases for this feature can be found here: [http://www. Test Cases] | ||
== Important bugs == | == Important bugs == | ||
*[https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=545812 Bug 545812] - API for controlling fullscreen from content | *[https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=545812 Bug 545812] - API for controlling fullscreen from content |
Revision as of 16:18, 14 November 2011
Full Screen APIs
Feature | Status | Lead Engineer | QA Lead | Status |
Full Screen APIs | Landed in Firefox/10.0a2 | Chris Pearce | Paul Silaghi | Complete |
Summary
- This feature enables developers to make an arbitrary HTML element "full-screen", hiding the browser's UI and stretching the element to encompass the entire screen
- Useful for HTML5 video and games.
- This feature is available starting Firefox/10.0a2
Reference
- Design and infrastructure:
- Bug 545812 - API for controlling fullscreen from content
Use Cases to Test
- Basic Functional Testing
- Open the demo page and check if HTML elements can go in full screen mode.
- Edge Cases
- Also, the elements should run without problems in full screen mode if:
- Multiple tabs are loaded
- Multiple browser windows are available
- Browser is in Panorama mode
- Heavy user profile is loaded (large history, multiple bookmarks, user settings, tabs, add-ons)
- Private browsing is on
- Multiple tabs are loaded
Test Cases
- A list of test cases for this feature can be found here: Test Cases
Important bugs
- Bug 545812 - API for controlling fullscreen from content