:paused
Quick Summary for :paused
Experimental: This is an experimental technology
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Code Usage for :paused
:paused {  } 
More Details for :paused

:paused

Experimental: This is an experimental technologyCheck the Browser compatibility table carefully before using this in production.

The :paused CSS pseudo-class selector is a resource state pseudo-class that will match an audio, video, or similar resource that is capable of being "played" or "paused", when that element is "paused".

A resource is paused either due to being in an non-activated state, or due to the user explicitly paused it.

:paused {  } 

Syntax

:paused

Examples

CSS

:paused {   border: 5px solid orange; } 

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See also

:playing

Last modified: Aug 12, 2021, by MDN contributors

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