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A problem going into fullscreen on sites like youtube (flash related)

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I have just installed the latest version of Firefox, and the latest version of adobe flash. When I try to go into fullscreen I have the adobe flash tab next to where the firefox tab is (I am taking about the sidebar where the windows start is).

This is a link to a printscreen I made:

http://tinypic.com/view.php?pic=34iiv54&s=6

as you can see the video is not on fullscreen (since the entire sidebar on the bottom is shown).

note 1: the video is playing and there is sound, the video is working when not on full screen. note 2: this happens on other sites to, for example: cnet videos.

How can I fix this problem (i.e. change it so the bottom sidebar will not be shown and the video will be in fullscreen) ?

thanks in advance for the help

I have just installed the latest version of Firefox, and the latest version of adobe flash. When I try to go into fullscreen I have the adobe flash tab next to where the firefox tab is (I am taking about the sidebar where the windows start is). This is a link to a printscreen I made: http://tinypic.com/view.php?pic=34iiv54&s=6 as you can see the video is not on fullscreen (since the entire sidebar on the bottom is shown). note 1: the video is playing and there is sound, the video is working when not on full screen. note 2: this happens on other sites to, for example: cnet videos. How can I fix this problem (i.e. change it so the bottom sidebar will not be shown and the video will be in fullscreen) ? thanks in advance for the help

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