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How do I hide the top menu bar in Fullscreen view in Mac OS 14.4.1 on MacBook Air?

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When I'm in full screen mode, The Apple, "Firefox" "File" "Edit" "View" "History" "Bookmarks" "Tools" etc menu bar shows up at the top and won't disappear. On my iMac Pro, it doesn't show up. i.e. Off.

I can't figure out what is the setting to make sure it does not appear. I went digging everywhere and can't figure it out. If you could tell me what config, etc I'm missing I'd appreciate it.

Screen shot attached to show which menu bar I mean.

My firefox is up to date: 126.0 (64-bit)

When I'm in full screen mode, The Apple, "Firefox" "File" "Edit" "View" "History" "Bookmarks" "Tools" etc menu bar shows up at the top and won't disappear. On my iMac Pro, it doesn't show up. i.e. Off. I can't figure out what is the setting to make sure it does not appear. I went digging everywhere and can't figure it out. If you could tell me what config, etc I'm missing I'd appreciate it. Screen shot attached to show which menu bar I mean. My firefox is up to date: 126.0 (64-bit)
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You can check some prefs in about:config.

Whether to use macOS native full screen for Fullscreen API

  • full-screen-api.macos-native-full-screen

Whether the toolbar should slide down with the menubar when the user mouses to the top of the screen in fullscreen mode.

  • browser.fullscreen.autohide (right-click: Hide Toolbars)
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選ばれた解決策

You can check some prefs in about:config.

Whether to use macOS native full screen for Fullscreen API

  • full-screen-api.macos-native-full-screen

Whether the toolbar should slide down with the menubar when the user mouses to the top of the screen in fullscreen mode.

  • browser.fullscreen.autohide (right-click: Hide Toolbars)

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about:config->full-screen-api.macos-native-full-screen solved it and the wonky behavior with the hover over the top too. I set this one to FALSE.

browser.fullscreen.autohide was already activated to true prior to me asking this question.

Thanks.

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