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Open Firefox in fullscreen mode from comand line?

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I want to open firefox from the comand line in fullscreen mode. Is their any way like in Google Chrome to add a --kiosk, or anything like that?

Here is my command: /usr/bin/firefox -foreground -new-window www.google.com

I don't want to install any add-ons or things like that, because these command should work also on other pcs.

I want to open firefox from the comand line in fullscreen mode. Is their any way like in Google Chrome to add a --kiosk, or anything like that? Here is my command: /usr/bin/firefox -foreground -new-window www.google.com I don't want to install any add-ons or things like that, because these command should work also on other pcs.

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Hi, It looks like you have a linux x11, do these commands apply to you? I am not sure how Display works, but this may be a good place to start https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/d.../Command_Line_Options#X11_options

And if it does not exist already, there is also a suggestion to make this a preference: https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/que.../1009174

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Thank you for your help. Yes I'm working on a Linux x11, but i also had this problem on windows 7. For now I'm working with -chrome and set the height and the width based on java variables witch i read out. This is not a very clean solution, but the only i have at this time.

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Should be the same situation. "C:/Program Files (x86)/Mozilla Firefox/firefox.exe" -url "https://.." -fullscreen (I am not sure if that fullscreen preference will always work)

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This is the problem, only "-fullscreen" never works...