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is there a option to allow firefox to work better with other aplication in fullscreen mode, becouse in present FF force other app to hide

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Is there any way so FF in full screen mode do not force other application to hide? i would like to use full screen mode more often but for instance it force my winamp to hide and i cant switch music or use any other app that i would like to at the same time when I'm browsing the web. I think it would be very usefull for many ppl who brows pictures etc. and for navigation they use mouse commands. Thanks.

Is there any way so FF in full screen mode do not force other application to hide? i would like to use full screen mode more often but for instance it force my winamp to hide and i cant switch music or use any other app that i would like to at the same time when I'm browsing the web. I think it would be very usefull for many ppl who brows pictures etc. and for navigation they use mouse commands. Thanks.

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Full screen means what the name says and if Firefox is in full screen mode the the entire screen is used and all other application windows are hidden.

You can use Alt + Tab to switch to another window of toggle full screen mode with the F11 key.

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offcorse i know that but fullscreen mode hide status bar, tabs etc and show it when i move my mouse on it and thats why i like it it hide all what i dont need but i need winamp and switchin alt tab all the time its not fun when in can be placed on the down corner, when wimamp skin is transparent. i woud like to have such a option (for instance in about:config.