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On Firefox Nightly (64bit) full-screen is not full-screen. Menu bar and tabs appear above the full-screen.

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I'm running Debian Testing (Jessie) with a 3.15-10.dmz.1-liquorix-amd64 kernel. I'm running Mozilla Nightly 34.0a1. All is well except in full-screen mode. The problem is present whether running a video using the Flashplayer or HTML5. When playing a video and selecting "Full-screen mode" Firefox goes into full-screen as usual, except... the tab bar appears above the so-called "full" screen and so does the navigation/search bar which appears just below the tab bar and just above the video itself.

I can make this problem disappear by creating a new profile which is basically a "blank slate" (nothing added). I can show you a screen-shot if you wish to see the non-full-screen yourselves.

I'm running Debian Testing (Jessie) with a 3.15-10.dmz.1-liquorix-amd64 kernel. I'm running Mozilla Nightly 34.0a1. All is well except in full-screen mode. The problem is present whether running a video using the Flashplayer or HTML5. When playing a video and selecting "Full-screen mode" Firefox goes into full-screen as usual, except... the tab bar appears above the so-called "full" screen and so does the navigation/search bar which appears just below the tab bar and just above the video itself. I can make this problem disappear by creating a new profile which is basically a "blank slate" (nothing added). I can show you a screen-shot if you wish to see the non-full-screen yourselves.

Modified by jdkaye

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Hello,

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Here it is, as requested. I found out today that the problem only exists when I'm viewing a video from youtube. I tried videos on www.guardian.co.uk and the iPlayer on the www.bbc.co.uk site and they behave completely normally. There is no tab bar or navigation bar above the video.

Modified by jdkaye

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Here is another hint about this problem. A second annoying "feature" of full-screen is that it wipes out the Bookmarks sidebar. When I return to normal view (not full-screen) the bookmark sidebar is gone and I have to reconfigure it via the View->Sidebar->Bookmarks menu. In today's Nightly the problem has now spread to the Guardian's videos although the BBC's iPlayer is still immune from this problem

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Then switch to the Firefox Full-Screen Mode. Click the button and then on Fullscreen.

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Been there. Done that. No help at all. The behaviour of the Bookmarks sidebar makes me suspect this is a definite bug of nightly.

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When I go to F11 the screen expands but leaves the tabs and url space as two lines at the top of the screen. I have a screen shot of this.

How do I change things to make the full screen without these lines of unwanted information?

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Hi dsiddens

You can right-click empty space on the Tab bar or Navigation Toolbar to open the toolbar context menu and set a tick on "Hide Toolbars".

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Went to a desktop which showed tabs, and tried the right click. It wasn't until after I "excerised" the '+' in the upper right corner that the full screen became free of the unwanted bars.

So a big thank you for your prompt help on this!