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PerformanceLongAnimationFrameTiming: firstUIEventTimestamp property

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The firstUIEventTimestamp read-only property of the PerformanceLongAnimationFrameTiming interface returns a DOMHighResTimeStamp indicating the time of the first UI event — such as a mouse or keyboard event — to be processed during the current animation frame. Note this timestamp can be before the start of this animation frame if there was a delay between the event happening and it being processed.

Value

A DOMHighResTimeStamp.

Examples

See Long animation frame timing for examples related to the Long Animation Frames API.

Specifications

Specification
Long Animation Frames API
# dom-performancelonganimationframetiming-firstuieventtimestamp

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