:playing
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:playing {  } 
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:playing

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

The :playing 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 "playing".

A resource is playing even if in buffering state or paused for any reason other than a user interaction to cause it to be paused.

:playing {  } 

Syntax

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Examples

CSS

:playing {   border: 5px solid green; } 

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