| <style> |
| div { |
| background-color: pink; |
| -webkit-align-self: stretch; |
| -webkit-flex: 1; |
| position: relative; |
| } |
| .vertical { |
| -webkit-writing-mode: vertical-lr; |
| } |
| .inner { |
| display: inline-block; |
| height: 500px; |
| } |
| </style> |
| <script src="full-screen-test.js"></script> |
| <body> |
| <div><div class=vertical> |
| <div class="inner">This div becomes a stretched flex item in fullscreen mode, and should |
| become normal-sized again once leaving it.</div> |
| <div class="inner">Number 2</div> |
| <div class="inner">Number 3</div> |
| <div class="inner">Number 4</div> |
| </div></div> |
| <script> |
| // Bail out early if the full screen API is not enabled or is missing: |
| if (Element.prototype.webkitRequestFullScreen == undefined) { |
| logResult(false, "Element.prototype.webkitRequestFullScreen == undefined"); |
| endTest(); |
| } else { |
| var callback; |
| var fullscreenChanged = function(event) |
| { |
| if (callback) |
| callback(event) |
| }; |
| waitForEvent(document, 'webkitfullscreenchange', fullscreenChanged); |
| |
| var div = document.getElementsByTagName('div')[0]; |
| var oldHeight = div.offsetHeight; |
| |
| var divEnteredFullScreen = function(event) { |
| callback = divExitedFullScreen; |
| document.webkitExitFullscreen(); |
| }; |
| |
| var divExitedFullScreen = function(event) { |
| callback = null; |
| testExpected(div.offsetHeight, oldHeight); |
| div.innerHTML = ""; // simplify the text dump |
| endTest(); |
| }; |
| |
| callback = divEnteredFullScreen; |
| runWithKeyDown(function(){div.webkitRequestFullScreen()}); |
| } |
| </script> |
| <button onclick="div.webkitRequestFullScreen()">Enter Fullscreen</button> |