On Tue, Apr 3, 2012 at 4:14 PM, Ian Hickson <[email protected]> wrote: > Fullscreen then defines that when you make an element fullscreen, it's > "pushed onto the top layer", and when an element is unfullscreened, it's > "yanked from the top layer". The user "emergency escape" UI yanks all > fullscreened elements from the top layer (but leaves any other elements in > it; we wouldn't want dialogs to disappear when exiting full screen mode). >
Escape usually calls cancel on dialogs, no? Seems to me that if you have a dialog open, esc should cancel the dialog, otherwise it should yank all fullscreened elements.
