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is there a way to make one window of firefox appear like it would in fullscreen without the window actually being in fulscreen?

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i recently got Netflix and am trying to find a way to have a small window always on top in the corner of my screen. i have the always on top add-on but can't seem to find something to get rid of all toolbars and tabs on only one window

i recently got Netflix and am trying to find a way to have a small window always on top in the corner of my screen. i have the always on top add-on but can't seem to find something to get rid of all toolbars and tabs on only one window

Isisombululo esikhethiwe

There is a script command to open a pop-up window where you can specify not to include the usual menu and toolbars. However, Firefox always shows the address bar (you could turn that off, but it would affect all sites), and the window will have a frame around it. To see what that would look like, try this:

Open the Scratchpad using either

  • Shift+F4
  • "3-bar" menu button > Developer > Scratchpad

Paste this line of code, then click the Run button on the Scratchpad's toolbar:

window.open("http://www.netflix.com/", "_blank","width=800,height=600,resizable");

If the extra bars are too distracting, maybe you can find an add-on to get closer to the ideal of a frameless window.

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Isisombululo Esikhethiwe

There is a script command to open a pop-up window where you can specify not to include the usual menu and toolbars. However, Firefox always shows the address bar (you could turn that off, but it would affect all sites), and the window will have a frame around it. To see what that would look like, try this:

Open the Scratchpad using either

  • Shift+F4
  • "3-bar" menu button > Developer > Scratchpad

Paste this line of code, then click the Run button on the Scratchpad's toolbar:

window.open("http://www.netflix.com/", "_blank","width=800,height=600,resizable");

If the extra bars are too distracting, maybe you can find an add-on to get closer to the ideal of a frameless window.

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awesome, thanks :)