I am running a timer based on window focus. If the window is in focus then the timer will move ahead if not then a message will be shown. I am showing a focus out message in focusmsg div
and hiding this div
when the window is in focus. As a result the focus out message is not visible.
Now instead of showing a simple focus out message I want to show a resume button so that the user needs to click the resume button to ensure that the window is in focus after coming back to the window that was out of focus.
Remember the resume button should not disappear until the user makes sure the window is focused by clicking the resume button.
It would be great for me if you could provide a jsfiddle with your answer!
if(w_focus) {
$("#focusmsg").hide();
var timer = 0;
var full = 10;
timer++;
if(timer == full) {
var show = "Full";
$("#timmsg").html(show);
}
else {
setTimeout(adTimer, 1000);
$("#between").hide();
}
} else {
setTimeout(adTimer, 2000);
var msg = "Focus lost! Resume now";
$("#focusmsg").html(msg);
}
$(document).ready(function() {
var hidden, change, vis = {
hidden: "visibilitychange",
mozHidden: "mozvisibilitychange",
webkitHidden: "webkitvisibilitychange",
msHidden: "msvisibilitychange",
oHidden: "ovisibilitychange" /* not currently supported */
};
for (hidden in vis) {
if (vis.hasOwnProperty(hidden) && hidden in document) {
change = vis[hidden];
break;
}
}
if (change)
document.addEventListener(change, onchange);
else if (/*@cc_on!@*/false) // IE 9 and lower
document.onfocusin = document.onfocusout = onchange
else
window.onfocus = window.onblur = onchange;
function onchange (evt) {
evt = evt || window.event;
if (evt.type == "focus" || evt.type == "focusin")
window_focus = true;
else if (evt.type == "blur" || evt.type == "focusout")
window_focus = false;
else
window_focus = this[hidden] ? false : true;
}
});