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Is it possible to view a full screen image?

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I've found a few larger images (986 x 1024 and 2420 x 2514) that I'd like to view over the entire screen. Is there a way to do this by toggling off (then back on afterward) all of the tool bars--including the status bar and the task bar? Or is there an FF add-on that will perhaps do this even easier?

FYI- I'm using Firefox v. 3.6.16

I've found a few larger images (986 x 1024 and 2420 x 2514) that I'd like to view over the ''entire screen''. Is there a way to do this by toggling off (then back on afterward) ''all'' of the tool bars--including the status bar and the task bar? Or is there an FF add-on that will perhaps do this even easier? FYI- I'm using Firefox v. 3.6.16

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Have you tried just pressing F11?

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Keazen oplossing

Have you tried just pressing F11?

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VTDBA-

Whoa! That was so simple! ...Learn somthin' new everyday : - B Thank you so much my friend.

B-Ry

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Now that I think about it, I do have another issue that baffles me. When I'm on any given web-page, and I right click to send (e-mail) the link, nothing happens. Could this have something to do with the FF version I'm using? (3.6.16) I say this because, in the past, this wasn't a problem. FYI... I already opened Tools-Options-Applications Tab, scrolled down to MAILTO, and tried switching to both of my e-mail clients. Still... Nothing at all. Any ideas?

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Not sure if this will be of any use to you. Have you verified the Content Type 'Mailto' setting via Tools / Options / Applications?

Also:

http://kb.mozillazine.org/Talk:Firefox_:_Tips_:_Send_Link

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VTDBA-

To answer your question... Yes, I actually did try that already; and still, no luck.

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You can look at the network.protocol-handler.external.mailto prefs on the about:config page.

If network.protocol-handler.external.mailto prefs are user set (bold) then right-click and Reset them to the default value.

You can also try to change the network.protocol-handler.warn-external.mailto pref to true.