


The full screen display of the web page is the full frequency of the monitor! _html/css_WEB-ITnose
I started a website design last night. One of the functions is to display the body content in full frequency and hide many things in the browser. The rest is equivalent to the background of the entire web page standing full screen like the screen wallpaper!
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Then what? This question is not clearly explained.
F11
I don’t understand.
Uh-huh. . . .
As for F11 on the 2nd floor, I won’t consider it. Who on the Internet can say that? If I was looking for the shortcut keys, I wouldn’t ask questions.
Let me explain that what I want to do is a function of a website. It may have the same effect as F11, but what I want is to use JS to trigger such an event.
Take the general settings of the Windows operating system as an example. Generally, when we open a web page, the entire screen looks like this: The bottom is the Windows start menu and taskbar;
The top is the browser’s menu bar, web page title, and URL address. There are also various plug-ins in the bar; in the middle is the view part of the web page. What we do now is click the button button to display only the view part on the entire screen and remove the original upper and lower parts. over~ If I understand it again, I will have no choice.
You are so heavy-handed, please try another forum!
no way

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