How to open a web page automatically in full scree

2020-01-24 02:53发布

问题:

How do I open a web page automatically in full screen mode?

I am looking for a solution to open an web page automatically in full screen mode, without expecting user to users press F11 or any other browser-specifc key.

I've searched a lot, but I just could not find a solution.

Is there a script or library or browser specific API available to help me achieve this?

回答1:

For Chrome via Chrome Fullscreen API

Note that for (Chrome) security reasons it cannot be called or executed automatically, there must be an interaction from the user first. (Such as button click, keydown/keypress etc.)

addEventListener("click", function() {
    var
          el = document.documentElement
        , rfs =
               el.requestFullScreen
            || el.webkitRequestFullScreen
            || el.mozRequestFullScreen
    ;
    rfs.call(el);
});

Javascript Fullscreen API as demo'd by David Walsh that seems to be a cross browser solution

// Find the right method, call on correct element
function launchFullScreen(element) {
  if(element.requestFullScreen) {
    element.requestFullScreen();
  } else if(element.mozRequestFullScreen) {
    element.mozRequestFullScreen();
  } else if(element.webkitRequestFullScreen) {
    element.webkitRequestFullScreen();
  }
}

// Launch fullscreen for browsers that support it!
launchFullScreen(document.documentElement); // the whole page
launchFullScreen(document.getElementById("videoElement")); // any individual element


回答2:

Only works in IE:

window.open ("mapage.html","","fullscreen=yes");  
window.open('','_parent','');  
window.close();


回答3:

It's better to try to simulate a webbrowser by yourself.You don't have to stick with Chrome or IE or else thing.

If you're using Python,you can try package pyQt4 which helps you to simulate a webbrowser. By doing this,there will not be any security reasons and you can set the webbrowser to show in full screen mode automatically.



回答4:

view full size page large (function () { var viewFullScreen = document.getElementById("view-fullscreen"); if (viewFullScreen) { viewFullScreen.addEventListener("click", function () { var docElm = document.documentElement; if (docElm.requestFullscreen) { docElm.requestFullscreen(); } else if (docElm.mozRequestFullScreen) { docElm.mozRequestFullScreen(); } else if (docElm.webkitRequestFullScreen) { docElm.webkitRequestFullScreen(); } }, false); } })();

<div class="container">      
            <section class="main-content">
                                    <center><a href="#"><button id="view-fullscreen">view full size page large</button></a><center>
                                           <script>(function () {
    var viewFullScreen = document.getElementById("view-fullscreen");
    if (viewFullScreen) {
        viewFullScreen.addEventListener("click", function () {
            var docElm = document.documentElement;
            if (docElm.requestFullscreen) {
                docElm.requestFullscreen();
            }
            else if (docElm.mozRequestFullScreen) {
                docElm.mozRequestFullScreen();
            }
            else if (docElm.webkitRequestFullScreen) {
                docElm.webkitRequestFullScreen();
            }
        }, false);
    }
    })();</script>
                                           </section>
</div>

for view demo clcik here demo of click to open page in fullscreen



回答5:

You can go fullscreen automatically by putting this code in:

var elem = document.documentElement; if (elem.requestFullscreen) { elem.requestFullscreen() }

demo: https://codepen.io/ConfidentCoding/pen/ewLyPX

note: does not always work for security reasons. but it works for me at least. does not work when inspecting and pasting the code.



回答6:

window.onload = function() {
    var el = document.documentElement,
        rfs = el.requestFullScreen
        || el.webkitRequestFullScreen
        || el.mozRequestFullScreen;
    rfs.call(el);
};