Firefox Like Chromium

Augustine Souza aesouza2008 at gmail.com
Wed Jun 5 02:23:29 UTC 2013


On Wed, Jun 5, 2013 at 12:35 AM, Andrew Diamond <adiamond1978 at gmail.com>wrote:

> ... screen realestate comes at a premium.  Is there a way to turning the
> title bar in FF off, without going full screen?
>
Hi Andrew, you can do so for any application, including Firefox, by editing
~/.config/openbox/lubuntu-rc.xml. This code:
    <application role="browser">
      <maximized>true</maximized>
      <decor>no</decor>
    </application>
when placed in the "applications" section of lubuntu-rc.xml will do what
you want for *all* browsers. (Chromium/Chrome can be set (within the
browser's own settings to use the same space as the tabs row).)

If you need more detail, you can look at
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Lubuntu/Windows#Launching_Windows_Maximized,
which, despite the title, deals with editing lubuntu-rc.xml and the use of
xprop to get the right terms.

You may already have done what I'm about to suggest, but there are
(currently) ways to reduce Firefox's "chrome" using css and the "customize"
option with Firefox. If you wish to discuss this apect, I'd be only to
happy to go into details :)
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