# Online/Offline Event Detection Online and offline event detection can be implemented in the renderer process using standard HTML5 APIs, as shown in the following example. _main.js_ ```javascript const electron = require('electron'); const app = electron.app; const BrowserWindow = electron.BrowserWindow; var onlineStatusWindow; app.on('ready', function() { onlineStatusWindow = new BrowserWindow({ width: 0, height: 0, show: false }); onlineStatusWindow.loadURL('file://' + __dirname + '/online-status.html'); }); ``` _online-status.html_ ```html <!DOCTYPE html> <html> <body> <script> var alertOnlineStatus = function() { window.alert(navigator.onLine ? 'online' : 'offline'); }; window.addEventListener('online', alertOnlineStatus); window.addEventListener('offline', alertOnlineStatus); alertOnlineStatus(); </script> </body> </html> ``` There may be instances where you want to respond to these events in the main process as well. The main process however does not have a `navigator` object and thus cannot detect these events directly. Using Electron's inter-process communication utilities, the events can be forwarded to the main process and handled as needed, as shown in the following example. _main.js_ ```javascript const electron = require('electron'); const app = electron.app; const ipcMain = electron.ipcMain; const BrowserWindow = electron.BrowserWindow; var onlineStatusWindow; app.on('ready', function() { onlineStatusWindow = new BrowserWindow({ width: 0, height: 0, show: false }); onlineStatusWindow.loadURL('file://' + __dirname + '/online-status.html'); }); ipcMain.on('online-status-changed', function(event, status) { console.log(status); }); ``` _online-status.html_ ```html <!DOCTYPE html> <html> <body> <script> const ipcRenderer = require('electron').ipcRenderer; var updateOnlineStatus = function() { ipcRenderer.send('online-status-changed', navigator.onLine ? 'online' : 'offline'); }; window.addEventListener('online', updateOnlineStatus); window.addEventListener('offline', updateOnlineStatus); updateOnlineStatus(); </script> </body> </html> ```