** Description changed:

  On Ubuntu 12.04 gnome classic, the gnome panel will always display when
  playing videos on full screen mode.
  
- Steps to reproduce: 
-   At login prompt change to gnome classic.
-   Open a browser, go to youtube.com and select a video.
-   Click the 'Full Screen' button to maximize. 
-   Gnome panel should disappear, instead it's still displayed. 
+ Steps to reproduce:
+   At login prompt change to gnome classic.
+   Open a browser, go to youtube.com and select a video.
+   Click the 'Full Screen' button to maximize.
+   Gnome panel should disappear, instead it's still displayed.
  
  Attached screenshot.
+ 
+ Edit: It behaves like this even when playing videos locally with a media
+ player such as vlc. The gnome panel initially disappears but reappears
+ after a couple of seconds.

** Description changed:

  On Ubuntu 12.04 gnome classic, the gnome panel will always display when
  playing videos on full screen mode.
  
  Steps to reproduce:
    At login prompt change to gnome classic.
    Open a browser, go to youtube.com and select a video.
    Click the 'Full Screen' button to maximize.
    Gnome panel should disappear, instead it's still displayed.
  
  Attached screenshot.
  
  Edit: It behaves like this even when playing videos locally with a media
  player such as vlc. The gnome panel initially disappears but reappears
  after a couple of seconds.
+ 
+ As a workaround before playing any videos on full screen, set the gnome
+ panel to hidden. It will still show a 1px white border though.

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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/977438

Title:
  Ubuntu 12.04 gnome classic panel displayed on full screen videos

Status in “gnome-session” package in Ubuntu:
  Incomplete

Bug description:
  On Ubuntu 12.04 gnome classic, the gnome panel will always display
  when playing videos on full screen mode.

  Steps to reproduce:
    At login prompt change to gnome classic.
    Open a browser, go to youtube.com and select a video.
    Click the 'Full Screen' button to maximize.
    Gnome panel should disappear, instead it's still displayed.

  Attached screenshot.

  Edit: It behaves like this even when playing videos locally with a
  media player such as vlc. The gnome panel initially disappears but
  reappears after a couple of seconds.

  As a workaround before playing any videos on full screen, set the
  gnome panel to hidden. It will still show a 1px white border though.

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