Jonathan N. Little wrote:
Bob Fleischer wrote:
Jonathan N. Little wrote:
Bob Fleischer wrote:
My wife uses SeaMonkey on a MacBook (running 10.6).
Somehow, it got into a state where browser windows fill the whole screen
and have no menu bar, and thus are essentially uncontrollable (except
for keyboard shortcuts). I don't even see how to change the browser
window settings that are accessed via the menu.
So how do I recover?
(Yes, I assume I could go to the trouble and create a new profile. I
created a test profile, and it works OK.)
F11 fullscreen mode?
On my wife's Mac, at least, F11 just seems to push the browser window
behind the desktop (somewhat bizarrely), so I have access to the Finder
menu bar and dock. It doesn't restore the browser window to normal.
Pardon my Mac-ingorance but it sounds like you have your application window
scaled larger than your desktop resolution. In Linux you can ALT+Left-click
drag to grab a windows anywhere, not just the non-visible title bar, and
move the window off screen enough to grab a corner or edge to resize it.
Does Mac have something similar? In Windows you have to right-click the
taskbar and click Cascade Windows to fix such a situation.
Yes, that's what it looks like. I'd know what do to (analogous to what you
would do) on Windows.
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