:-moz-window-inactive
The :-moz-window-inactive
CSS pseudo-class is a Mozilla extension that matches any element while it's in an inactive window.
Safe to Use
:-moz-window-inactive
is not safe to use.
It’s supported by 3% of global browsers.
Browsers
ChromeUnsupported
Chrome does not support this feature.
SafariUnsupportedSafari does not support this feature.
EdgeUnsupportedEdge does not support this feature.
FirefoxMar 22, 2011v4.0.03%╱100%
100% of Firefox users are running a supported version.
Version Breakdown
Support
Adoption
Chrome
Unsupported
Chrome does not support this feature.
No Support
Chrome Android
Unsupported
Chrome Android does not support this feature.
No Support
Edge
Unsupported
Edge does not support this feature.
No Support
Firefox
Mar 22, 2011 v4.0.0
3%╱100%
100% of Firefox users are running a supported version.
Mar 22, 2011 – Latest
v4.0.0+
3%╱100%
Full Support
Firefox for Android
Unsupported
Firefox for Android does not support this feature.
No Support
Internet Explorer
Unsupported
Internet Explorer does not support this feature.
No Support
Unsupported
Quest Browser does not support this feature.
No Support
Opera
Unsupported
Opera does not support this feature.
No Support
Opera Android
Unsupported
Opera Android does not support this feature.
No Support
Safari
Unsupported
Safari does not support this feature.
No Support
Safari on iOS
Unsupported
Safari on iOS does not support this feature.
No Support
Samsung Internet
Unsupported
Samsung Internet does not support this feature.
No Support
WebView Android
Unsupported
WebView Android does not support this feature.
No Support
See Also
-
Related CSS selectors:
-
The
Document.activeElement
property for regular DOM, and theShadowRoot.activeElement
property for shadow DOM roots.