Check before calling blur on activeElement.
It's possible for slides to be in a situation where the last clicked thing was an SVG before the tab/window loses focus. When returning, `.blur()` is called on the previously-active element, but can result in an exception. This protects against that and will only call `.blur()` when `document.activeElement` supports it.
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| 		// If, after clicking a link or similar and we're coming back, | ||||
| 		// focus the document.body to ensure we can use keyboard shortcuts | ||||
| 		if( isHidden === false && document.activeElement !== document.body ) { | ||||
| 			// Not all elements support .blur() - SVGs among them. | ||||
| 			if (typeof document.activeElement.blur === 'function') { | ||||
| 				document.activeElement.blur(); | ||||
| 			} | ||||
| 			document.body.focus(); | ||||
| 		} | ||||
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