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    Window ObjectExamples
 Window Object Constructor
 Window Object Property
 Properties implemented from elsewhere
 Window Object Method
 Methods implemented from elsewhere
 Obsolete methods
 Window Object Event Handler
 Event handlers implemented from elsewhere
 Window Object Event
 Events
 Animation events
 Clipboard events
 Connection events
 Focus 
        events
 Gamepad events
 History events
 Load & unload events
 Manifest events
 Messaging events
 Print 
        events
 Promise rejection events
 Transition events
 WebVR 
        events
 Source/Reference
 
    Window ObjectWindow is not a public window object standard, but all major user agent support 
        window is an object. Since Window object is no a standard object, the response 
        of different user agent may be difference because of the incompatibilities 
        between implementations and behavior of the Window object. The window object is the object of an open window that contains the web document object 
        in a user agent. In a tabbed environment each tab has its own window object. In 
        a <iframe> tag environment, the user agent creates one window object for the web 
        document object, and one additional window object for each frame. In other 
        words,  a document object may have its own window object containing the 
        document object and a global window object containing the window object of the 
        document object. Therefore some properties and methods may still apply to the 
        global window object instead of the local window object. The way to get a window object from a given web document object is the 
        defaultView property of the given document object. ExamplesExamples of window object ASP.NET Code Input:<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/loose.dtd">
<html>
    <head>
        <title>Sample Page</title>
        <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html;charset=utf-8">
    </head>
    <body>
<%Response.Write("<p>Results on "& Request.ServerVariables("SERVER_SOFTWARE") & " .net: " & System.Environment.Version.ToString & " " & ScriptEngine & " Version " & ScriptEngineMajorVersion & "." & ScriptEngineMinorVersion & "</p>")%>
<script type = "text/javascript">
   var mywindow = document.defaultView;
   mywindow.localStorage.setItem("name", "outerwidth: ");
   name= mywindow.localStorage.getItem("name");
   var intFrameHeight = mywindow.innerHeight;
   var intFrameWidth= mywindow.innerWidth;
   document.write("outerheight: " + mywindow.outerHeight + "<br>");
   document.write(name + mywindow.outerWidth + "<br>");
   document.write("intFrameHeight: " + intFrameHeight + "<br>");
   document.write("intFrameWidth: " + intFrameWidth);
</script> 
    </body>
</html>
 HTTP Response Output:<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/loose.dtd">
<html>
    <head>
        <title>Sample Page</title>
        <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html;charset=utf-8">
    </head>
    <body>
<p>Results on Microsoft-IIS/8.5 .net: 2.0.50727.8000 VB Version 8.0</p>
<script type = "text/javascript">
   var mywindow = document.defaultView;
   mywindow.localStorage.setItem("name", "outerwidth: ");
   name= mywindow.localStorage.getItem("name");
   var intFrameHeight = mywindow.innerHeight;
   var intFrameWidth= mywindow.innerWidth;
   document.write("outerheight: " + mywindow.outerHeight + "<br>");
   document.write(name + mywindow.outerWidth + "<br>");
   document.write("intFrameHeight: " + intFrameHeight + "<br>");
   document.write("intFrameWidth: " + intFrameWidth);
</script> 
    </body>
</html>
 HTML Web Page Embedded Output:Window Object ConstructorSome typical Window object constructors are. 
        DOMParser: DOMParser can parse XML or HTML source stored in a string into a 
            DOM Document. DOMParser is specified in DOM Parsing 
            and Serialization.Window.GeckoActiveXObject: Image: Used for creating an
            HTMLImageElement.Option: Used for creating an
            HTMLOptionElementWindow.QueryInterface: Window.StaticRange: Read only. This is an experimental API that should not be used in 
            production code. Returns a
            StaticRange() constructor which creates a
            StaticRange object.Worker: Used for creating a
            Web 
            workerWindow.XMLSerializer: Window.XPCNativeWrapper: Window.XPCSafeJSObjectWrapper:  Window Object PropertySome typical Window object properties are. 
        Window.closed: Read only. This API has not been standardized. This property indicates whether the current window is closed or not.Window.console: Read only. Returns a reference to the console object which provides access to the browser's 
            debugging console.Window.content and Window._content: Read only. This API has not been standardized. This is an obsolete API and is no longer guaranteed to work. 
           Returns a reference to the content element in the current window. Since Firefox 
            57 (initially Nightly-only), both versions are only available from chrome 
            (privileged) code, and not available to the web anymore.Window.controllers: Read only. This API has not been standardized. Returns the XUL controller objects for the current chrome window.Window.customElements: Read only. Returns a reference to the
            CustomElementRegistry object, which can be used to register new
            custom elements and get information about previously registered custom 
            elements.Window.crypto: Read only. Returns the browser crypto object.Window.defaultStatus: Obsolete since Gecko 23. Gets/sets the status bar text for the given window.Window.devicePixelRatio: Read only. This API has not been standardized. Returns the ratio between physical pixels and device independent pixels in the 
            current display.Window.dialogArguments: Read only. Gets the arguments passed to the window (if it's a dialog box) at the time
            window.showModalDialog() was called. This is an 
            nsIArray.Window.directories: This is an obsolete API and is no longer guaranteed to work: Synonym of
            window.personalbarWindow.document: Read only. Returns a reference to the document that the window contains.Window.DOMMatrix: Read only. This is an experimental API that should not be used in production code. Returns a reference to a DOMMatrix 
            object, which represents 4x4 matrices, suitable for 2D and 3D operations.Window.DOMMatrixReadOnly: Read only. This is an experimental API that should not be used in production code. Returns a reference to a DOMMatrixReadOnly 
            object, which represents 4x4 matrices, suitable for 2D and 3D operations.Window.DOMPoint: Read only. This is an experimental API that should not be used in production code. Returns a reference to a
            DOMPoint object, which represents a 2D or 3D point in a 
            coordinate system.Window.DOMPointReadOnly: Read only. This is an experimental API that should not be used in production code. Returns a reference to a
            DOMPointReadOnly object, which represents a 2D or 3D point in a 
            coordinate system.Window.DOMQuad: Read only. This is an experimental API that should not be used in production code. Returns a reference to a
            DOMQuad object, which provides represents a quadrilaterial 
            object, that is one having four corners and four sides.Window.DOMRect: Read only. This is an experimental API that should not be used in production code. Returns a reference to a
            DOMRect object, 
            which represents a rectangle.Window.DOMRectReadOnly: Read only. This is an experimental API that should not be used in production code. Returns a reference to a
            DOMRectReadOnly object, which represents a rectangle.Window.event: Read only. Returns the current event, which is the event currently being 
            handled by the JavaScript code's context, or undefined if no event 
            is currently being handled. The
            Event object passed directly to event handlers should be used 
            instead whenever possible.Window.frameElement: Read only. Returns the element in which the window is embedded, or null if the window is 
            not embedded.Window.frames: Read only. Returns an array of the subframes in the current window.Window.fullScreen: This property indicates whether the window is displayed in full screen or not.Window.globalStorage: This API has not been standardized. Unsupported since Gecko 13 (Firefox 13). Use
            Window.localStorage instead.Was: Multiple storage objects that are used for storing data across multiple 
            pages.
Window.history: Read only. Returns a reference to the history object.Window.innerHeight: Read only. Gets the height of the content area of the browser window including, if 
            rendered, the horizontal scrollbar.Window.innerWidth: Read only. Gets the width of the content area of the browser window including, if rendered, 
            the vertical scrollbar.Window.isSecureContext: Read only. This is an experimental API that should not be used in production code). Indicates whether a context is capable of using features that require secure 
            contexts.Window.length: Read only. Returns the number of frames in the window. See also
            window.frames.Window.location: Gets/sets the location, or current URL, of the window object.Window.locationbar: Read only. Returns the locationbar object, whose visibility can be toggled in the window.Window.localStorage: Read only. Returns a reference to the local storage object used to store data that may only 
            be accessed by the origin that created it.Window.menubar: Read only. Returns the menubar object, whose visibility can be toggled in the window.Window.messageManager: Returns the
            message 
            manager object for this window.Window.mozAnimationStartTime: Read only. This deprecated API should no longer be used, but will probably still work. The time in milliseconds since epoch at which the current animation cycle began. 
            Use
            Animation.startTime instead.Window.mozInnerScreenX: Read only. This API has not been standardized: Returns the horizontal (X) coordinate of the top-left corner of the window's 
            viewport, in screen coordinates. This value is reported in CSS pixels. See 
            mozScreenPixelsPerCSSPixel in 
            nsIDOMWindowUtils for a conversion factor to adapt to 
            screen pixels if needed.Window.mozInnerScreenY: Read only. This API has not been standardized. Returns the vertical (Y) coordinate of the top-left corner of the window's 
            viewport, in screen coordinates. This value is reported in CSS pixels. See 
            mozScreenPixelsPerCSSPixel for a conversion factor to adapt to screen 
            pixels if needed.Window.mozPaintCount: Read only. This API has not been standardized. Returns the number of times the current document has been rendered to the screen 
            in this window. This can be used to compute rendering performance.Window.name: Gets/sets the name of the window.Window.navigator: Read only. Returns a reference to the navigator object.Window.opener: Returns a reference to the window that opened this current window.Window.orientation: Read only. This API has not been standardized. This deprecated API should no longer be used, but will probably still work. Returns the orientation in degrees (in 90 degree increments) of the viewport 
            relative to the device's natural orientation.Window.outerHeight: Read only. Gets the height of the outside of the browser window.Window.outerWidth: Read only. Gets the width of the outside of the browser window.Window.pageXOffset: Read only. An alias for
            window.scrollX.Window.pageYOffset: Read only. An alias for
            window.scrollYWindow.parent: Read only. Returns a reference to the parent of the current window or subframe.Window.performance: Read only. Returns a Performance object, which includes the
            timing and
            navigation attributes, each of which is an object providing
            performance-related data. See also
            Using Navigation Timing for additional information and examples.Window.personalbar: Read only. Returns the personalbar object, whose visibility can be toggled in the window.Window.pkcs11: Obsolete since Gecko 29. Formerly provided access to install and remove PKCS11 modules.Window.returnValue: The return value to be returned to the function that called
            window.showModalDialog() to display the window as a modal 
            dialog.Window.screen: Read only. Returns a reference to the screen object associated with the window.Window.screenX and
            Window.screenLeft: Read only. Both properties return the horizontal distance from the left border of the 
            user's browser viewport to the left side of the screen.Window.screenY and
            Window.screenTop: Read only. Both properties return the vertical distance from the top border of the user's 
            browser viewport to the top side of the screen.Window.scrollbars: Read only. Returns the scrollbars object, whose visibility can be toggled in the window.Window.scrollMaxX: Read only. This API has not been standardized. The maximum offset that the window can be scrolled to horizontally, that is the 
            document width minus the viewport width.Window.scrollMaxY: Read only. This API has not been standardized. The maximum offset that the window can be scrolled to vertically (i.e., the 
            document height minus the viewport height).Window.scrollX: Read only. Returns the number of pixels that the document has already been scrolled 
            horizontally.Window.scrollY: Read only. Returns the number of pixels that the document has already been scrolled 
            vertically.Window.self: Read only. Returns an object reference to the window object itself.Window.sessionStorage: Returns a reference to the session storage object used to store data that may 
            only be accessed by the origin that created it.Window.sidebar: Read only. This API has not been standardized. Returns a reference to the window object of the sidebar.Window.speechSynthesis: Read only. Returns a
            SpeechSynthesis object, which is the entry point into using
            Web 
            Speech API speech synthesis functionality.Window.status: Gets/sets the text in the statusbar at the bottom of the browser.Window.statusbar: Read only. Returns the statusbar object, whose visibility can be toggled in the window.Window.toolbar: Read only. Returns the toolbar object, whose visibility can be toggled in the window.Window.top: Read only. Returns a reference to the topmost window in the window hierarchy. This property 
            is read only.Window.visualViewport: Read only. Returns a
            VisualViewport object which represents the visual viewport for 
            a given window.Window.window: Read only. Returns a reference to the current window.window[0], window[1], etc.: Returns a reference to the window object in the frames. See
            Window.frames for more details. Properties implemented from elsewhere
        WindowOrWorkerGlobalScope.caches: Read only. Returns the
            CacheStorage object associated with the current context. This 
            object enables functionality such as storing assets for offline use, and 
            generating custom responses to requests.WindowOrWorkerGlobalScope.indexedDB: Read only. Provides a mechanism for applications to asynchronously access capabilities of 
            indexed databases; returns an
            IDBFactory object.WindowOrWorkerGlobalScope.isSecureContext: Read only. Returns a boolean indicating whether the current context is secure (true) 
            or not (false).WindowOrWorkerGlobalScope.origin: Read only. Returns the global object's origin, serialized as a string. This does not yet 
            appear to be implemented in any browser. Window Object MethodSome typical Window object methods are. 
        Window.alert(): Displays an alert dialog.Window.back(): This API has not been standardized. This is an obsolete API and is no longer guaranteed to work. Moves back one in the window history. This method is obsolete; you should 
            instead use
            window.history.back().Window.blur(): Sets focus away from the window.Window.cancelAnimationFrame(): This is an experimental API that should not be used in production code. Enables you to cancel a callback previously scheduled with
            Window.requestAnimationFrame.Window.cancelIdleCallback(): This is an experimental API that should not be used in production code. Enables you to cancel a callback previously scheduled with
            Window.requestIdleCallback.Window.captureEvents(): This deprecated API should no longer be used, but will probably still work. Registers the window to capture all events of the specified type.Window.clearImmediate(): Cancels the repeated execution set using setImmediate.Window.close(): Closes the current window.Window.confirm(): Displays a dialog with a message that the user needs to respond to.Window.disableExternalCapture(): Window.dispatchEvent(): Used to trigger an event.Window.dump(): This API has not been standardized. Writes a message to the console.Window.enableExternalCapture(): Window.find(): Searches for a given string in a window.Window.focus(): Sets focus on the current window.Window.forward(): This API has not been standardized. This is an obsolete API and is no longer guaranteed to work. Moves the window one document forward in the history. This method is obsolete; 
            you should instead use
            window.history.forward().Window.getAttention(): This API has not been standardized. This is an obsolete API and is no longer guaranteed to work. Flashes the application icon.Window.getAttentionWithCycleCount(): Window.getComputedStyle(): Gets computed style for the specified element. Computed style indicates the 
            computed values of all CSS properties of the element.Window.getDefaultComputedStyle(): This API has not been standardized. Gets default computed style for the specified element, ignoring author 
            stylesheets.Window.getSelection(): Returns the selection object representing the selected item(s).Window.home(): This API has not been standardized. This is an obsolete API and is no longer guaranteed to work. Returns the browser to the home page.Window.matchMedia(): Returns a
            MediaQueryList object representing the specified media query 
            string.Window.maximize(): Window.minimize(): For top-level XUL windows only. Minimizes the window.Window.moveBy(): Moves the current window by a specified amount.Window.moveTo(): Moves the window to the specified coordinates.Window.open(): Opens a new window.Window.openDialog(): This API has not been standardized. This is an obsolete API and is no longer guaranteed to work. Opens a new dialog window.Window.postMessage(): Provides a secure means for one window to send a string of data to another 
            window, which need not be within the same domain as the first.Window.print(): Opens the Print Dialog to print the current document.Window.prompt(): Returns the text entered by the user in a prompt dialog.Window.releaseEvents(): This API has not been standardized. This deprecated API should no longer be used, but will probably still work. Releases the window from trapping events of a specific type.Window.requestAnimationFrame(): Tells the browser that an animation is in progress, requesting that the browser 
            schedule a repaint of the window for the next animation frame.Window.requestIdleCallback(): This is an experimental API that should not be used in production code. Enables the scheduling of tasks during a browser's idle periods.Window.resizeBy(): Resizes the current window by a certain amount.Window.resizeTo(): Dynamically resizes window.Window.restore(): This API has not been standardized. This is an obsolete API and is no longer guaranteed to work.Window.routeEvent: Obsolete since Gecko 24Window.scroll(): Scrolls the window to a particular place in the document.Window.scrollBy(): Scrolls the document in the window by the given amount.Window.scrollByLines(): This API has not been standardized. Scrolls the document by the given number of lines.Window.scrollByPages(): This API has not been standardized. Scrolls the current document by the specified number of pages.Window.scrollTo(): Scrolls to a particular set of coordinates in the document.Window.setCursor(): This API has not been standardized. For top-level XUL windows only. Changes the cursor for the current windowWindow.setImmediate(): Executes a function after the browser has finished other heavy tasksWindow.setResizable(): This API has not been standardized. Toggles a user's ability to resize a window.Window.sizeToContent(): This API has not been standardized. Sizes the window according to its content.Window.stop(): This method stops window loading.Window.updateCommands(): This API has not been standardized. Updates the state of commands of the current chrome window (UI). Methods implemented from elsewhere
        EventTarget.addEventListener(): Register an event handler to a specific event type on the window.WindowOrWorkerGlobalScope.atob(): Decodes a string of data which has been encoded using base-64 encoding.WindowOrWorkerGlobalScope.btoa(): Creates a base-64 encoded ASCII string from a string of binary data.WindowOrWorkerGlobalScope.clearInterval(): Cancels the repeated execution set using
            WindowOrWorkerGlobalScope.setInterval().WindowOrWorkerGlobalScope.clearTimeout(): Cancels the delayed execution set using
            WindowOrWorkerGlobalScope.setTimeout().WindowOrWorkerGlobalScope.createImageBitmap(): Accepts a variety of different image sources, and returns a
            Promise which resolves to an
            ImageBitmap. Optionally the source is cropped to the rectangle 
            of pixels originating at  with width sw, and height sh.WindowOrWorkerGlobalScope.fetch(): Starts the process of fetching a resource from the network.EventTarget.removeEventListener: Removes an event listener from the window.WindowOrWorkerGlobalScope.setInterval(): Schedules a function to execute every time a given number of milliseconds 
            elapses.WindowOrWorkerGlobalScope.setTimeout(): Schedules a function to execute in a given amount of time. Obsolete methods
        Window.showModalDialog(): This is an obsolete API and is no longer guaranteed to work. Displays a modal dialog.  Window Object Event HandlerSome typical Window object event handlers are. 
             Starting in Gecko 9.0, 
            you can now use the syntax if ("onabort" in window) to determine 
            whether or not a given event handler property exists. This is because event 
            handler interfaces have been updated to be proper web IDL interfaces. See
            DOM 
            event handlers for details. 
        Window.onappinstalled: Called when the page is installed as a webapp. See 
            appinstalled event.Window.onbeforeinstallprompt: An event handler property dispatched before a user is prompted to save a web 
            site to a home screen on mobile.Window.ondevicelight: An event handler property for any ambient light levels changesWindow.ondevicemotion: Called if accelerometer detects a change (For mobile devices)Window.ondeviceorientation: Called when the orientation is changed (For mobile devices)Window.ondeviceorientationabsolute: This API has not been standardized. Chrome only. An event handler property for any device orientation changes.Window.ondeviceproximity: An event handler property for device proximity eventWindow.ongamepadconnected: Represents an event handler that will run when a gamepad is connected (when the
            
            gamepadconnected 
            event fires).Window.ongamepaddisconnected: Represents an event handler that will run when a gamepad is disconnected (when 
            the 
            gamepaddisconnected 
            event fires).Window.onmozbeforepaint: An event handler property for the MozBeforePaint event, which is 
            sent before repainting the window if the event has been requested by a call to 
            the
            
            Window.mozRequestAnimationFrame() method.Window.onpaint: An event handler property for paint events on the window.Window.onrejectionhandled: This is an experimental API that should not be used in production code. An event handler for handled
            Promise rejection events.Window.onuserproximity: An event handler property for user proximity events.Window.onvrdisplayconnect: Represents an event handler that will run when a compatible VR device has been 
            connected to the computer (when the 
            vrdisplayconnected 
            event fires).Window.onvrdisplaydisconnect: Represents an event handler that will run when a compatible VR device has been 
            disconnected from the computer (when the 
            vrdisplaydisconnected 
            event fires).Window.onvrdisplayactivate: Represents an event handler that will run when a display is able to be presented 
            to (when the 
            vrdisplayactivate 
            event fires), for example if an HMD has been moved to bring it out of standby, 
            or woken up by being put on.Window.onvrdisplaydeactivate: Represents an event handler that will run when a display can no longer be 
            presented to (when the 
            vrdisplaydeactivate 
            event fires), for example if an HMD has gone into standby or sleep mode due to a 
            period of inactivity.Window.onvrdisplayblur: Represents an event handler that will run when presentation to a display has 
            been paused for some reason by the browser, OS, or VR hardware (when the 
            vrdisplayblur event 
            fires) — for example, while the user is interacting with a system menu or 
            browser, to prevent tracking or loss of experience.Window.onvrdisplayfocus: Represents an event handler that will run when presentation to a display has 
            resumed after being blurred (when the 
            vrdisplayfocus 
            event fires).Window.onvrdisplaypresentchange: represents an event handler that will run when the presenting state of a VR 
            device changes — i.e. goes from presenting to not presenting, or vice versa 
            (when the 
            vrdisplaypresentchange 
            event fires). Event handlers implemented from elsewhere
        GlobalEventHandlers.onabort: Called when the loading of a resource has been aborted, such as by a user 
            canceling the load while it is still in progressWindowEventHandlers.onafterprint: Called when the print dialog box is closed. See 
            afterprint event.WindowEventHandlers.onbeforeprint: Called when the print dialog box is opened. See 
            beforeprint event.WindowEventHandlers.onbeforeunload: An event handler property for before-unload events on the window.GlobalEventHandlers.onblur: Called after the window loses focus, such as due to a popup.GlobalEventHandlers.onchange: An event handler property for change events on the window.GlobalEventHandlers.onclick: Called after the ANY mouse button is pressed & releasedGlobalEventHandlers.ondblclick: Called when a double click is made with ANY mouse button.GlobalEventHandlers.onclose: Called after the window is closedGlobalEventHandlers.oncontextmenu: Called when the RIGHT mouse button is pressedGlobalEventHandlers.onerror: Called when a resource fails to load OR when an error occurs at runtime. See
            error event.GlobalEventHandlers.onfocus: Called after the window receives or regains focus. See 
            focus events.WindowEventHandlers.onhashchange: An event handler property for 
            hashchange events on 
            the window; called when the part of the URL after the hash mark ("#") changes.GlobalEventHandlers.oninput: Called when the value of an <input> element changesGlobalEventHandlers.onkeydown: Called when you begin pressing ANY key. See 
            keydown event.GlobalEventHandlers.onkeypress: Called when a key (except Shift, Fn, and CapsLock) is in pressed position. See
            keypress event.GlobalEventHandlers.onkeyup: Called when you finish releasing ANY key. See 
            keyup event.WindowEventHandlers.onlanguagechange: An event handler property for 
            languagechange 
            events on the window.GlobalEventHandlers.onload: Called after all resources and the DOM are fully loaded. WILL NOT get called 
            when the page is loaded from cache, such as with back button.WindowEventHandlers.onmessage: Is an EventHandler 
            representing the code to be called when the 
            message event is raised.GlobalEventHandlers.onmousedown: Called when ANY mouse button is pressed.GlobalEventHandlers.onmousemove: Called continously when the mouse is moved inside the window.GlobalEventHandlers.onmouseout: Called when the pointer leaves the window.GlobalEventHandlers.onmouseover: Called when the pointer enters the windowGlobalEventHandlers.onmouseup: Called when ANY mouse button is releasedWindowEventHandlers.onoffline: Called when network connection is lost. See 
            offline event.WindowEventHandlers.ononline: Called when network connection is established. See 
            online event.WindowEventHandlers.onpagehide: Called when the user navigates away from the page, before the onunload event. 
            See 
            pagehide event.WindowEventHandlers.onpageshow: Called after all resources and the DOM are fully loaded. See 
            pageshow event.WindowEventHandlers.onpopstate: Called when a back button is pressed.GlobalEventHandlers.onreset: Called when a form is resetGlobalEventHandlers.onresize: Called continuously as you are resizing the window.GlobalEventHandlers.onscroll: Called when the scroll bar is moved via ANY means. If the resource fully fits in 
            the window, then this event cannot be invokedGlobalEventHandlers.onwheel: Called when the mouse wheel is rotated around any axisGlobalEventHandlers.onselect: Called after text in an input field is selectedGlobalEventHandlers.onselectionchange: Is an EventHandler 
            representing the code to be called when the 
            selectionchange 
            event is raised.WindowEventHandlers.onstorage: Called when there is a change in session storage or local storage. See 
            storage eventGlobalEventHandlers.onsubmit: Called when a form is submittedWindowEventHandlers.onunhandledrejection: This is an experimental API that should not be used in production code. An event handler for unhandled
            Promise rejection events.WindowEventHandlers.onunload: Called when the user navigates away from the page. Window Object EventSome typical Window object events are. Events
        Listen to these events using 
        addEventListener() or by assigning an event listener to the on 
        property of this interface. 
        error: Fired when when a resource failed to load, or can't be used. For example, if a 
            script has an execution error or an image can't be found or is invalid.Also available via the
            onerror property.
languagechange: Fired at the global scope object when the user's preferred language changes.Also available via the 
            onlanguagechange property.
orientationchange: Fired when the orientation of the device has changed.Also available via theonorientationchange property.
devicemotion: Fired at a regular interval, indicating the amount of physical force of 
            acceleration the device is receiving and the rate of rotation, if available.deviceorientation: Fired when fresh data is available from the magnetometer orientation sensor 
            about the current orientation of the device as compared to the Earth coordinate 
            frame.resize: Fired when the window has been resized.Also available via the 
            onresize property.
storage: Fired when a storage area (localStorage or sessionStorage) 
            has been modified in the context of another document.Also available via the 
            onstorage property.
 
        Animation events
        animationcancel: Fired when an animation unexpectedly aborts.Also available via the 
            onanimationcancel property.
animationend: Fired when an animation has completed normally.Also available via the 
            onanimationend property.
animationiteration: Fired when an animation iteration has completed.Also available via the 
            onanimationiteration property.
animationstart: Fired when an animation starts.Also available via the 
            onanimationstart property.
 
        Clipboard events
        clipboardchange: Fired when the system clipboard content changes.copy: Fired when the user initiates a copy action through the browser's user 
            interface.Also available via the
            oncopy property.
cut: Fired when the user initiates a cut action through the browser's user interface.Also available via the
            oncut property.
paste: Fired when the user initiates a paste action through the browser's user 
            interface.Also available via the
            onpaste property.
 
        Connection events
        offline: Fired when the browser has lost access to the network and the value of 
            navigator.onLine has switched to false.Also available via the
            onoffline property.
online: Fired when the browser has gained access to the network and the value of 
            navigator.onLine has switched to true.Also available via the
            ononline property.
 Focus 
        events
        blur: Fired when an element has lost focus.Also available via the
            onblur property.
focus: Fired when an element has gained focus.Also available via the
            onfocus property
 
        Gamepad events
        gamepadconnected: Fired when the browser detects that a gamepad has been connected or the first 
            time a button/axis of the gamepad is used.Also available via the 
            ongamepadconnected property.
gamepaddisconnected: Fired when the browser detects that a gamepad has been disconnected.Also available via the 
            ongamepaddisconnected property
 
        History events
        hashchange: Fired when the fragment identifier of the URL has changed (the part of the URL 
            beginning with and following the # symbol).Also available via the 
            onhashchange property.
pagehide: Sent when the browser  hides the current document while in the process of 
            switching to displaying in its palce a different document from the session's 
            history. This happens, for example, when the user clicks the Back button or when 
            they click the Forward button to move ahead in session history.Also available through the 
            onpagehide event handler property.
pageshow: Sent when the browser makes the document visible due to navigation tasks, 
            including not only when the page is first loaded, but also situations such as 
            the user navigating back to the page after having navigated to another within 
            the same tab.Also available using the 
            onpageshow event handler property.
popstate: Fired when the active history entry changes.Also available using the 
            onpopstate event handler property.
 
        Load & unload events
        beforeunload: Fired when the window, the document and its resources are about to be unloaded.Also available via the 
            onbeforeunload property.
DOMContentLoaded: Fired when the document has been completely loaded and parsed, without waiting 
            for stylesheets, images, and subframes to finish loading.load: Fired when the whole page has loaded, including all dependent resources such as 
            stylesheets images.Also available via the 
            onload property.
unload: Fired when the document or a child resource is being unloaded.Also available via the 
            onunload property.
 
        Manifest events
        appinstalled: Fired when the browser has successfully installed a page as an application.Also available via the
            onappinstalled property.
beforeinstallprompt: Fired when a user is about to be prompted to install a web application.Also available via the 
            onbeforeinstallprompt property.
 
        Messaging events
        message: Fired when the window receives a message, for example from a call to 
            Window.postMessage() from another browsing context.Also available via the 
            onmessage property.
messageerror: Fired when a Window object receives a message that can't be 
            deserialized.Also available via the 
            onmessageerror property.
 Print 
        events
        afterprint: Fired after the associated document has started printing or the print preview 
            has been closed.Also available via the
            onafterprint property.
beforeprint: Fired when the associated document is about to be printed or previewed for 
            printing.Also available via the
            onbeforeprint property.
 Promise rejection events
        rejectionhandled: Sent every time a JavaScript
            Promise is rejected, regardless of whether or not there is a 
            handler in place to catch the rejection.Also available through the 
            onrejectionhandled event handler property.
unhandledrejection: Sent when a JavaScript
            Promise is rejected but there is no handler in place to catch 
            the rejection.Also available using the 
            onunhandledrejection event handler property.
 
        Transition events
        transitioncancel: Fired when a
            CSS 
            transition is canceled.Also available via the 
            ontransitioncancel property.
transitionend: Fired when a
            CSS 
            transition has completed.Also available via the 
            ontransitionend property.
transitionrun: Fired when a
            CSS 
            transition is first created.Also available via theontransitionrun property.
transitionstart: Fired when a
            CSS 
            transition has actually started.Also available via theontransitionstart property.
 WebVR 
        events
        vrdisplayactivate: Fired when a VR display becomes available to be presented to, for example if an 
            HMD has been moved to bring it out of standby, or woken up by being put on.Also available via the 
            onvrdisplayactivate property.
vrdisplayblur: Fired when presentation to a VR display has been paused for some reason by the 
            browser, OS, or VR hardware.Also available via the 
            onvrdisplayblur property.
vrdisplayconnect: Fired when a compatible VR display is connected to the computer.Also available via the 
            onvrdisplayconnect property.
vrdisplaydeactivate: Fired when a VR display can no longer be presented to, for example if an HMD has 
            gone into standby or sleep mode due to a period of inactivity.Also available via the 
            onvrdisplaydeactivate property.
vrdisplaydisconnect: Fired when a compatible VR display is disconnected from the computer.Also available via the 
            onvrdisplaydisconnect property.
vrdisplayfocus: Fired when presentation to a VR display has resumed after being blurred.Also available via the 
            onvrdisplayfocus property.
vrdisplaypresentchange: fired when the presenting state of a VR display changes — i.e. goes from 
            presenting to not presenting, or vice versa.Also available via the 
            onvrdisplaypresentchange property.
vrdisplaypointerrestricted: Fired when the VR display's pointer input is restricted to consumption via a
            pointerlocked element.Also available via the 
            onvrdisplaypointerrestricted property.
vrdisplaypointerunrestricted: Fired when the VR display's pointer input is no longer restricted to consumption 
            via a
            pointerlocked element.Also available via the 
            onvrdisplaypointerunrestricted property.
 Source/Reference
        https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/Windowhttps://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/Window/contenthttps://www.w3schools.com/jsref/obj_window.asphttps://www.guru99.com/understanding-dom-fool-guide.htmlhttps://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Mozilla/Working_with_windows_in_chrome_code ©sideway
 
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