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I somehow set my toolbar to disappear after a few seconds, making the screen jump, very annoying, how do I set it back so it stays visible all of the time?

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I can't remember where I found the option to make the toolbar invisible until I moved my cursor to where the toolbar usually shows. If I move the cursor again, after a few seconds the toolbar disappears causing the screen to jump up and fill in the space where it was. It is so irritating and I can't find out how to make it visible all of the time.

I can't remember where I found the option to make the toolbar invisible until I moved my cursor to where the toolbar usually shows. If I move the cursor again, after a few seconds the toolbar disappears causing the screen to jump up and fill in the space where it was. It is so irritating and I can't find out how to make it visible all of the time.

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Hi,

Please try pressing F11. It is the keyboard shortcut for changing between the normal mode and full screen mode.

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Hi, That just makes full screen but that is just as annoying, if I move my cursor to the top of the screen, it jumps again! Like I said there was SOMEWHERE where I chose this option, thinking I would like it, but not the case. Cheers anyway! Thanks

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You can try to check the Options for the different Extensions in Tools (Alt + T) > Add-ons. Starting Firefox temporarily in Safe Mode may also help determine if an installed add-on is causing the change.

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THANK YOU! I found an add-on called "ROOMY BOOKMARK TOOLBAR" and disabled it and it seems to have done the trick! I don't even know what an Add-on is so I don't know how I found it in the first place! Whew! What a relief! I really appreciate you speedy response!

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Glad you got it solved :) Thanks for the helpful feedback.