This may not be due to ubufox. I have disabled that add-on and the problem 
still exists.
I run up firefox 3.0~b5+nobinonly-0ubuntu1 from the gnome panel icon. 
It covers the whole desktop, including the gnome top panel and the taskbar at 
the bottom of the screen. There is no way to change the size of this 
over-maximised window. If you have another application running you can Alt-Tab 
to the other application and firefox goes to background and a maximised window 
(you can see gnome panel and taskbar but still no window title or border 
visible).
Basically firefox has no window controls. When in foreground firefox hogs the 
whole desktop, when in background it is permanently maximised.
Although firefox is very functional and certainly not unusable, it looks badly 
integrated with gnome. I haven't tested on a kde desktop.

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faulty gnome menu integration
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/216508
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