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Exiting a full screen video in linux 'unmaximize' the window

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Hi everyone ! Using Firefox in Fedora 28 xfce, the Firefox window can't keep it's maximized state as I quit a fullscreen video. I need to re-maximize it again every time. As a workaround, I noticed it happens only if I hide the titlebar (customize options). But since I would prefer to keep the titlebar hidden, any idea please how I can stop Firefox to "unmaximize" the window each time I quit a fullscreen video ?

Hi everyone ! Using Firefox in Fedora 28 xfce, the Firefox window can't keep it's maximized state as I quit a fullscreen video. I need to re-maximize it again every time. As a workaround, I noticed it happens only if I hide the titlebar (customize options). But since I would prefer to keep the titlebar hidden, any idea please how I can stop Firefox to "unmaximize" the window each time I quit a fullscreen video ?

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Separate Security Issue, please update your Flash Player Version: 30.0.0.113 Current Version https://get.adobe.com/flashplayer/otherversions/ Step 1: Select Operating System Step 2: Select A Version (Firefox, . . . .) Note: Other software is offered in the download. <Windows Only>

Hi, can not think f anything other than a Refresh, but Note that this does more than uninstalling and re-installing does. Normal uninstalling does not remove some preferences which may have become corrupt. Please Refresh but do this 1st: Delete your Cookies and Cache and TEST.

then

TEST....... If no issues then Extensions which need to be added back in 1 at a time and tested ..... Or it is your Profile : Make a new one and test ...:

If is your Profile :

Note: Any customization will revert back to default, you will also need to reinstall Extensions.

Please let us know if this solved your issue or if need further assistance.

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After some testing with a new profile, it seems that this is unfortunately firefox default behavior, and maybe a mixed issue between firefox and some linux window manager (here, with xfce). I can reproduce this behavior in 2 different distros (gnome/xfce), fresh install, as long as I hide the firefox title bar. But this is, at best, a little annoying so ... until I found another workaround, that's ok for now, thank you ^^.