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Youtube in fullscreen won't cover up the Mac Dock

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After updating to MacOS High Sierra whenever I go to youtube and try to enter full screen, the video will not cover up the part where the dock is supposed to be. A way to fix this is to turn auto hiding of the dock on, but I do not want to do that. In Safari it enters fullscreen normally. I am guessing that this is a bug, so please fix it.

After updating to MacOS High Sierra whenever I go to youtube and try to enter full screen, the video will not cover up the part where the dock is supposed to be. A way to fix this is to turn auto hiding of the dock on, but I do not want to do that. In Safari it enters fullscreen normally. I am guessing that this is a bug, so please fix it.

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hi, yes that's a bug in macos and apple is aware of it: https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1390125

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hi, yes that's a bug in macos and apple is aware of it: https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1390125

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great world. You say, MacOS is broken. Macs say FireFox is broken.

Instead of blaming each other, it would be better to look into this problem.

Since it does happen with FF only, I'd guess its's not MacOS itself, although they have changed something for High Sierra, but which does require a fix in FF.

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apple will fix this with a 10.13.1 update