Autohide: Customize Firefox's Full Screen mode
I use Firefox's Full Screen mode about once a week--when I get my Homestar Runner fix. (I recommend this add-on for that.) But if you use it more often, you might appreciate Autohide, an add-on that lets you customize Full Screen mode to get the most out of your screen real estate. As the name implies, you can set Firefox's toolbars to automatically disappear from sight when you're not using them in Full Screen mode, only to pop up when you move your mouse over them. It also lets you show or hide the status bar, or make it appear only when it's displaying useful information. If you use Full Screen often and want to cut the clutter, Autohide could be very handy.[Link and image via Lifehacker]












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Subscribe to commentsJared C.Dec 7th 2006 4:04PM
Wow. This is awesome. I am using it right now and the web looks great. Nice find.
TomDec 7th 2006 2:17PM
Boo to that add-on. It's just a copy of a Greasemonkey script: http://userscripts.org/scripts/show/633 and I don't see any mention of or thanks for Tim Rice on the add-on page.
Much better than those (and all the rest) is the Homestar All-In-One script: http://www.hrwiki.org/index.php/User:Phlip/Greasemonkey