Reputation: 13397
I'm trying to detect when a user switches away from the current browser tab, to another tab. Listening for window.onblur works well in firefox for detecting when the user switches focus to another window, but it doesn't seem to fire when the user switches to another tab. However, it seems that onfocus is fired when switching to the tab in question, from another tab.
Is there a way to detect when the user switches away from the current tab?
Upvotes: 3
Views: 2465
Reputation: 23016
This example code seemed to work for me. I edited the code to display an alert box when I switched tab (please dont do it). It resulted in a infinite loop ;-) and had to close FF using task manager.
Source : http://www.thefutureoftheweb.com/blog/detect-browser-window-focus
function onBlur() {
document.body.className = 'blurred';
};
function onFocus(){
document.body.className = 'focused';
};
if (/*@cc_on!@*/false) { // check for Internet Explorer
document.onfocusin = onFocus;
document.onfocusout = onBlur;
} else {
window.onfocus = onFocus;
window.onblur = onBlur;
}
Upvotes: 3
Reputation: 526583
Apparently in Firefox it'll work for tab switching if you use document.onBlur
instead of window.onblur
for the event handler.
Upvotes: 8