Can CSS be applied to element

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余生分开走 2021-01-07 05:17

So I ran into problem while writing my own customized HTML5 video player. Can any CSS rules be applied to element? Any nasty hacks? I want to cont

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  •  星月不相逢
    2021-01-07 06:20

    I set out to style my captions to have a black background and be positioned below the video for Safari and Chrome. I have achieved success with the following code combined with editing the .vtt file with the following styles. Note you must add the styles to the .vtt file or else in safari your captions will jump around when the video controls (even if they're hidden) would appear:

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    00:00:09.980 --> 00:00:12.640 line:13 position:50% align:middle 
    size:100%
    for just the summer but I ended up staying here.
    

    Styles for chrome and safari captions:

    Chrome uses the video::cue background-color and opacity.

    video::cue {
      opacity: 1;
      background-color: black;
      font-size: 20px !important;
    }
    

    Safari uses -webkit-media-text-track-display-backdrop for it's background color. Note the !important which overrides Safari's inherent styling.

    video::-webkit-media-text-track-display-backdrop {
      background-color: black !important;
      overflow: visible !important;
    }
    

    The following webkit-media-text-track-display overflow is allow for more padding around Chrome's caption text:

    video::-webkit-media-text-track-display {
      overflow: visible !important;
    }
    

    Overflow visible is important on the following code for Safari and I'm setting the captions below the video with the transform, which is reliant on a fixed font-size:

    video::-webkit-media-text-track-container {
      overflow: visible !important;
      -webkit-transform: translateY(20%) !important;
      transform: translateY(20%) !important;
      position: absolute;
    }
    

    EDIT

    With some tweaking I ended up using this for my project:

    Important: Delete all inline styling from your .VTT file.

    Determine if the user is using chrome or safari.

    const rootElement = document.getElementById('root');
    const M = ua.match(/(opera|chrome|safari|firefox|msie|trident(?=\/))\/?\s*(\d+)/i) || [];
    
    rootElement.className += "web";
    if(M[1] === 'chrome'){
      rootElement.className += " chrome";
    } else {
      rootElement.className += " safari";
    }
    

    Then in a SASS .scss file use the following styles. NOTE: If you're not using SASS you can simply create a class for the video element and nest the corresponding styles.

    .chrome {
      video::cue {
        font-size: 24px;
        opacity: 1;
        background-color: black;
        -webkit-transform: translateY(10%) !important;
        transform: translateY(10%) !important;
      }
    
      video::-webkit-media-text-track-display {
        overflow: visible !important;
        -webkit-box-sizing: border-box;
        background: black;
        padding: 8px;
        border-radius: 16px;
      }
    
    
      video::-webkit-media-text-track-container {
        overflow: visible !important;
        -webkit-transform: translateY(40%) !important;
        transform: translateY(40%) !important;
        position: relative;
      }
    }
    
    .safari {
       video::cue {
         font-size: 24px;
         opacity: 1;
         background-color: black;
       }
    
       video::-webkit-media-text-track-display-backdrop {
         background-color: black !important;
         overflow: visible !important;
       }
    
       video::-webkit-media-text-track-display {
         overflow: visible !important;
         -webkit-box-sizing: border-box;
       }
    
       video::-webkit-media-text-track-container {
         overflow: visible !important;
         -webkit-transform: translateY(20%) !important;
         transform: translateY(20%) !important;
         position: absolute;
       }
    }
    

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