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I upgraded to 5.0. The image now takes up my full screen. In order to see what tabs I have open, I have to push my cursor up against the top edge of the screen, where it then pops into view.

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In the upgraded version, the image of whatever webpage I am on fills the entire screen. There is no info at either the top of the screen or the bottom of the screen, just the image of that webpage. If I push the cursor up against the top of the image, then two nav bars pop open, one with a list of open tabs or windows, and one with a place to type in the URL of another website, plus on the right-hand side, icons for Greasemonkey, etc. Pushing the icon against the bottom of the image does not produce anything.

In the upgraded version, the image of whatever webpage I am on fills the entire screen. There is no info at either the top of the screen or the bottom of the screen, just the image of that webpage. If I push the cursor up against the top of the image, then two nav bars pop open, one with a list of open tabs or windows, and one with a place to type in the URL of another website, plus on the right-hand side, icons for Greasemonkey, etc. Pushing the icon against the bottom of the image does not produce anything.

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F11 toggles the Full Screen mode on & off.

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F11 toggles the Full Screen mode on & off.

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Thanks for the quick and effective response. I hate to think how long I would have had to dig through the documentation before I found this simple answer.