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Window.statusbar

Returns the statusbar object, whose visibility can be toggled in the window.
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Window.toolbar

Returns the toolbar object, whose visibility can be toggled in the window.
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Window.window

The window property of a window object points to the window object itself. Thus the following expressions all return the same window object:
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WindowClient.focused

The focused read-only property of the WindowClient interface is a Boolean that indicates whether the current client has focus.
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WindowEventHandlers.onrejectionhandled

The Window.onrejectionhandled property is an event handler for processing rejectionhandled events, which are raised when Promises are rejected.
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WindowEventHandlers.onunhandledrejection

The Window.onunhandledrejection property is an event handler for processing unhandledrejection events, which are raised for unhandled Promise rejections.
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WindowTimers.setTimeout()

Sets a timer which executes a function or specified piece of code once after the timer expires.
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<audio>

The HTML <audio> element is used to embed sound content in documents. It may contain one or more audio sources, represented using the src attribute or the <source> element; the browser will choose the most suitable one.
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<b>

The HTML <b> Element represents a span of text stylistically different from normal text, without conveying any special importance or relevance. It is typically used for keywords in a summary, product names in a review, or other spans of text whose typical presentation would be boldfaced. Another example of its use is to mark the lead sentence of each paragraph of an article.
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<i>

The HTML <i> Element represents a range of text that is set off from the normal text for some reason, for example, technical terms, foreign language phrases, or fictional character thoughts. It is typically displayed in italic type.
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<input>

The HTML element <input> is used to create interactive controls for web-based forms in order to accept data from the user. How an <input> works varies considerably depending on the value of its type attribute.
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<output>

The HTML <output> element represents the result of a calculation or user action.
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<s>

The HTML Strikethrough Element (<s>) renders text with a strikethrough, or a line through it. Use the <s> element to represent things that are no longer relevant or no longer accurate. However, <s> is not appropriate when indicating document edits; for that, use the <del> and <ins> elements, as appropriate.
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<small>

The HTML Small Element (<small>) makes the text font size one size smaller (for example, from large to medium, or from small to x-small) down to the browser's minimum font size.  In HTML5, this element is repurposed to represent side-comments and small print, including copyright and legal text, independent of its styled presentation.
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<span>

The HTML <span> element is a generic inline container for phrasing content, which does not inherently represent anything. It can be used to group elements for styling purposes (using the class or id attributes), or because they share attribute values, such as lang. It should be used only when no other semantic element is appropriate. <span> is very much like a <div> element, but <div> is a block-level element whereas a <span> is an inline element.
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<strong>

The HTML Strong Element (<strong>) gives text strong importance, and is typically displayed in bold.
Element Élément font-weight HTML HTML text-level semantics Reference Référence Web

<video>

Use the  HTML <video> element to embed video content in a document. The video element contains one or more video sources. To specify a video source, use either the src attribute or the <source> element; the browser will choose the most suitable one.
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Media formats supported by the HTML audio and video elements

The <audio> and <video> elements provide support for playing audio and video media without requiring plug-ins. Video codecs and audio codecs are used to handle video and audio, and different codecs offer different levels of compression and quality. A container format is used to store and transmit the coded video and audio (both together, the case of a video with a soundtrack). Many combinations of codecs and container formats exist, although only a handful of these are relevant on the Web.
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