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Is it possible to view a full screen image; in other words, how do I toggle all toolbars--including the status bar and the task bar?

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I've found a few larger images (986 x 1024 and 2420 x 2514) that I'd like to view over the entire screen. Is there a way to do this by toggling off (then back on afterward) all of the tool bars--including the status bar and the task bar? Or is there an FF add-on that will perhaps do this even easier?

I've found a few larger images (986 x 1024 and 2420 x 2514) that I'd like to view over the ''entire screen''. Is there a way to do this by toggling off (then back on afterward) ''all'' of the tool bars--including the status bar and the task bar? Or is there an FF add-on that will perhaps do this even easier?

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Press F11 or select "Full screen" from the menu. (If there are still toolbars floating around after that, right-click on the toolbar and remove the corresponding checkbox.)

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Press F11 or select "Full screen" from the menu. (If there are still toolbars floating around after that, right-click on the toolbar and remove the corresponding checkbox.)

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I just tried that and it did the job perfectly. ...So simple. Thank you, aelilea... You're awesome!