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That's correct, as soon as you close the window the "Always on Top" setting is gone.

To actually get the maximized window overlap the panel you also need to activate "Don't reserve space on borders" in your panel setting.

It's all not elegant I know Sad

Another way to get as much screen estate as possible with Firefox is running it in full screen mode. That might be a lot easier than tweaking all the panel, workspace and window settings. Just hit F11 to activate, and F11 again to deactivate Smile
(02-15-2016, 10:18 PM)LL-user link Wrote:That's correct, as soon as you close the window the "Always on Top" setting is gone.

To actually get the maximized window overlap the panel you also need to activate "Don't reserve space on borders" in your panel setting.

It's all not elegant I know Sad

Another way to get as much screen estate as possible with Firefox is running it in full screen mode. That might be a lot easier than tweaking all the panel, workspace and window settings. Just hit F11 to activate, and F11 again to deactivate Smile


YES. You have to do all this for this feature. But my point is how can you have this set so i don't have to hit Always on top again and again. Just leave it and away we go. If tyhere is a command i can set or something so when i login and out i don't have to set it again and again
This I found on Google, but haven't tried it myself:

https://askubuntu.com/questions/7377/how...on-top-set

https://unix.stackexchange.com/questions...fwm4/41464

Hope that helps Smile
OK But then your forced to use compiz Sad I have never tried the other one pie i thjink it was??


If anybody knows an easier way or can confirm this way works let me know
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