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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 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
Quote from: chicknfangz on February 15, 2016, 01:38:17 PMOk i tried this way and seems this does not work. I hit always on top like you said. But it does not seem to do anything and this does not stay thereSo what exactly are you hitting on the top? And what do you mean by it does not stay there? In my setup I can maximize a window either by double clicking on the window title bar or I can click the symbol on the right to maximize it.
Ok i tried this way and seems this does not work. I hit always on top like you said. But it does not seem to do anything and this does not stay there
Thank you LL-user thats most helpful to me. I wasn't where it was on a older release of xfce thanksThis is awesome very helpfulSo i guess my question is now to jerry. Are you going to be going with xfce 4.12? And why did you choose to hold back version of xfce 4.10
Hi chicknfangz,The feature you're looking for/ referring to is available in Xfce 4.12. However Linux Lite is currently still using Xfce 4.10.Maybe a workaround could be the following till Linux Lite upgrades to Xfce 4.12:a) You right click on the Firefox window title bar and choose "Always on Top". Then you can maximize the window overlapping the panel by dragging the corner with the mouse.b) In addition you can play with the "Margin" settings for "Workspaces". For example, you could set the margin to 0. Then by maximizing the window via the button in the window title bar it will automatically overlap the panel, so you wouldn't have to drag the corner over it - see a). However all other windows would also overlap the panel when maximized.Hope that helps and gives you some ideas for an interim solution