@@KryptechOfficialnono no, I mean kind of notification popup, or key detecting like bongo cat for obs kind of etc. and I mean even if window is not active but still opened, like it's not on the top layer sry for my english
There is no reason to ever do that unless you want to be a cyber criminal. The only place you should have audacity to know what they are doing is in your website and that's all. Once they are out of your website then it's noy your business again. 😊
Perfect video, exactly what I was looking for
Just what I was looking for. Got yourself a new subscriber :D. Thank You!!
No friends. But I've got code. Nice! Please do more videos.
Brilliant tutorial, very well explained, many thanks!
Big help, cheers mate!
I'm glad I could help!
Lots of love for your valuable effort ..❤
Thank you so much 😀 this was my first video so I appreciate it hahaha
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thanks for this video ❤
const btn - document.querySelector('button');
btn.addEventListener('click'‚ () => {console.log('button got clicked"); })
1 question is, how to make it detect buttons even if window is collapsed?
@@KryptechOfficialnono no, I mean kind of notification popup, or key detecting like bongo cat for obs kind of etc.
and I mean even if window is not active but still opened, like it's not on the top layer
sry for my english
There is no reason to ever do that unless you want to be a cyber criminal. The only place you should have audacity to know what they are doing is in your website and that's all. Once they are out of your website then it's noy your business again. 😊
@@Mika43344 sorry. Texted to early .
Wow I never seen something like this. I did not understand few logic.