3 years, 4 months ago
Is it possible to make Firefox act like Safari does when the green button is clicked on a Mac?
When the green/+ button is clicked on Safari, it adjusts to the size of the page you're viewing. Firefox, on the other hand, expands to fill the whole screen. I'd like to make Firefox act as Safari does in this situation.
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There is no way that I know of to have Firefox behave in this manner. If you find yourself resizing windows often, perhaps using expose or hiding applications would be a good substitute.
Expose (F9, F10, F11 by default on most macs) will let you see all the windows that are open or just the ones from the active application letting you switch between them quickly. This would let you keep all the windows as large as possible without interfering with your workflow.
Expose (F9, F10, F11 by default on most macs) will let you see all the windows that are open or just the ones from the active application letting you switch between them quickly. This would let you keep all the windows as large as possible without interfering with your workflow.
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Thanks. That's pretty much what I thought, but I was hoping someone might know some secret. Like you suggested, I'll probably just continue using Exposé.