John wrote:
> Thanks, I'm using version 0.9.9, however the most "full screen" that I could
> go still left small grey boarders in some parts of the screen. I am trying
> to get rid of everything.

First, shutdown moz. Second, locate the chrome folder under Mozilla 
(c:\Program Files\mozilla.org\Mozilla\chrome\ by default) and look in 
that folder for modern.jar, this is the skin for the modern theme.

The easiest way to turn stuff off stuff in the GUI is to change the 
navigator.css file (turning stuff on involves editing the xul, which is 
more involved). This file is located in modern.jar (I use the modern 
skin, if you use classic, then it'll be in classic.jar). JAR files are 
gzip format, so any ZIP program will open them.

Do a text search for #nav-bar. Once you find the last reference to 
#nav-bar itself, insert the lines:

#nav-bar[toolbarmode="small"]{
     display:none !important;
}

Get the file back in the JAR in the same location, reload moz, hit F11 
and you're good. Note that you can't get out of fullscreen if you don't 
visit a non-homepage site first, I don't know why this is.

If you want to turn off other stuff (toolbars, etc), learn to use the 
DOM inspector. Simply inspect a window, find the id of the element you 
want to change, then insert a rule in the appropriate CSS file (I've 
heard there is a userChrome.css, can anyone confirm this? if so, then 
forget editing the jars and just stick these rules there.), the syntax 
is #id{display:none !important;}, where id is the element id.

grayrest


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