Isaac Schemm wrote:
Bob Fleischer wrote:
Jonathan N. Little wrote:
Bob Fleischer wrote:

After trying a number of ways to reduce the size of a too-large window,
I've come to the conclusion that the best description of the situation
is "full screen without menu bar".  The window isn't too large for the
screen, it is fitted to it exactly.  How do I get the menu bar back?

Are your not in fullscreen mode then? F11 toggles the mode.

On this system, F11 hides (but doesn't minimize, they appear to slide
off-screen) any open windows, showing the desktop.  F11 again reverses
this.  This happens whether the window is SeaMonkey or any other
application.

Just checked - looks like the key command to turn full screen on/off on OS X
is Shift+Command+F. See if that helps.
Bingo! Thank you. Shift+Command+F did the trick.

One of the problems with full-screen in Mac OS is that the shortcuts and types of full-screen available changed radically after Lion, so available information is conflicting.

The other thing that bothers me is that "full screen" was persistent for SeaMonkey browser windows once it is set. All subsequent windows, even after a restart, come up full-screen.

On top of that, the version of Mac OS I was running, 10.6, didn't drop down the menu bar even when the cursor was brought to the top of the screen

Thanks,
Bob
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