Wahoo! We figured it out.

Now what do we do about it?

Makes sense to me to disable "legacy fullscreen support" by default in
compiz to match metacity. If gnome's default setup doesn't support
"legacy fullscreen support" (and I presume if metacity doesn't now, it
probably hasn't for a long time) then I imagine most problems that
normal people actually use don't need "legacy fullscreen support". I
know very little about this, so I hope someone more knowledgeable can
give their opinion.

Also we could hack firefox so it doesn't enable javascript to set the
window (x,y) to exactly (0,0). Very few window managers will let you
actually position a window so the title bar is off the screen, so
allowing javascript to set y coordinates like that doesn't make sense.

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Firefox problems with desktop-effects
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/99740
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