Question:
Mac's Safari will not hide the top bar when in full screen please help?
420
2012-11-20 15:50:49 UTC
So in my Safari when I enter full screen to watch a video the top bar won´t disappear no matter how long I wait and this is one of the little details that just piss me off. Here's a picture of it: http://i.imgur.com/0rGaE.jpg
Please tell me how to fix it.
Thanks.
Three answers:
SilverTonguedDevil
2012-11-20 16:24:04 UTC
The website is pushing the browser window to enlarge to match the screen size. This is unrelated to what Safari wants to do. If you want the reaction of Safari, you have to do the full screen selection yourself BEFORE playing the video. See the image at link below.
2016-12-07 10:27:08 UTC
improve to OS 10.8, in the journey that your laptop can use it. the choice to play the video finished-show screen is component of the internet internet site, no longer component of Safari. In OS 10.8, you get Safari version 6, and that has its own finished-show screen decision it truly is unrelated to the content. With real finished-show screen switching in OS 10.8, the Finder will become hidden. yet another technique: you need to use a 0.33-party app talked approximately as "MenuShade" which will conceal and instruct the menu bar only because of the fact the Dock alternatives can conceal and instruct the Dock. <0-0>
2012-11-22 02:15:28 UTC
Also this was a problem with a previous version of the Flash Player. Try updating the Flash Player.



http://get.adobe.com/flashplayer/


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