Fixes audio mode duration doubled in iPhone iOS browsers. The player will stop after reaching the real duration.
iOS() checks both iOS and iPadOS.
Only tested on iPhone iOS browsers. Testers needed for behavior of iPadOS and MacOS.
Besides `auto`, `best` and `worst` it is now possible to select a target height.
If the target height is not available the closest lower height is selected.
Themes are now controlled with a class on the body element.
If a preference is set the body element will have either "dark-theme"
or "light-theme" class. If no preference is set or the preference is
empty the class will be "no-theme".
"dark-theme" and "light-theme" are handled by darktheme.css and
lighttheme.css respectively.
"no-theme" is handled by default.css where depending on the value of
"prefers-color-scheme" the styles corresponding to "dark-theme" or
"light-theme" are applied.
Unfortunately this means that both themes are duplicated, once in the
theme .css and once in default.css.
This fixes a quite severe user experience issue where pressing the
'alt', 'meta' and/or 'ctrl' key along with one of the supported keys
(e.g. 'f' to enter video fullscreen mode) would overwrite the default
browser behavior. In the case of 'f+meta' we would enter fullscreen
mode, and not open the browser search panel as one might expect.
This change is required to stay consistent with the way YouTube
handles keydown events.
* js: add support for keydown events
This will modify the player behavior even if the player element is unfocused.
Based on the YouTube key bindings, allow to
- toggle playback with space and 'k' key
- increase and decrease player volume with up / down arrow key
- mute and unmute player with 'm' key
- jump forwards and backwards by 5 seconds with right / left arrow key
- jump forwards and backwards by 10 seconds with 'l' / 'j' key
- set video progress with number keys 0–9
- toggle captions with 'c' key
- toggle fullscreen mode with 'f' key
- play next video with 'N' key
- increase and decrease playback speed with '>' / '<' key
* js: remove unused dependency 'videojs.hotkeys.min.js'
Support for controlling the player volume by scrolling over it is
still retained by copying over the relevant code part from the
aforementioned library.