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Minimize On Close works now so not terrible compromise if you use windows icon only task bar configuration. I only use thunderbird for my old google gmail accounts, most my email now goes via full encryption to protonmail or tutamail, makes like a little harder but at least I know the world isn’t just freely reading my emails and profiling me. Press escape to close: F1: Firefox (online) help up. Uploaded by bernd, updated on 4/2/2018 by jcitdept. Shortcuts published under Creative Common License where possible. Firefox Windows; Ctrl + N / Alt + F + N: Opens n ew browser window: Ctrl + Shift + W / Alt + F4: Close browser window: Alt + Space: Opens the title bar menu (default Windows feature) Alt + Space + Enter: Restore Window (default Windows feature) Alt + Space + X: Ma x imize Window (default Windows feature) Alt + Space + N: Mi n imize Window (default Windows feature) F11. Start Firefox in Safe Mode to check if one of the extensions (Firefox/Tools Add-ons Extensions). I now have the familiar symbols which enable me to Minimize, Maximize, and Close the page.in the upper right corner of the page. Without these symbols, I felt like the hero from Robert Heinlein's 'Stranger in a Strange Land.'
After forcing it to close it operates normally again for a few sessions. This has been an issue on these two workstations since the release of 1703. I thought it would be fixed in the Creators update, but that was wishful thinking. It only made it worse! This has become such an irritation I am moving over to Firefox as of today.
The article is about resizing or moving a window. This may be done externally to Firefox or through Firefox. A window may have been resized accidentally or by a misbehaving extension. One of the quickest means for exact specifications had been by using a bookmarklet. You can no longer use a bookmarklet in Firefox to resize or move a window, though you can now paste the code into the Web Console. Other browsers still allow you to use bookmarklets to resize. If you don't need precise specified sizes and alignments you can continue to use the facilities of your operating system.
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Some methods of resizing windows
- 'F11' toggles in/out of Full Screen mode, make sure you are not in Full Screen mode when trying to resize a window
- Drag the edges of the window to resize.
- Drag window by title bar to move. Firefox 29 dropped title bar, the option to restore is found at the bottom of the Toolbar customization dialog.
- On Windows use 'Alt+SpaceBar' to move and resize window, especially if the title bar is not accessible because the window is too high. Move allows you move window. Size (resize) allows you to resize in a vertical or a horizontal direction but not at the same time. You can use the mouse or the cursor keys with move or size. Use 'Enter' to release the grasp after dragging window or edges.
- (Windows 7) use WinKey+right-cursor-key to move Window to right side of screen -- works across multiple monitors, and window can be resized afterwards by moving edges of the window. May also be used if Window gets lost on a monitor no longer connected -- use shortcut until window appears in position on current screen.
- (Windows) 'Alt+SpaceBar' > 'M' (Move)
- (Windows) use left and right cursor keys to move window left or right, use 'Esc' to end
- (Mac:) see 'How to resize a window on your Mac’s screen that’s too big to drag' (MacYourself)
If after following these steps to resize windows, new Firefox windows still start up too big, you may have a corrupt localstore.rdf.
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Some causes of oversize windows
Causes within Firefox or Firefox extensions
Some causes leading to problems of oversized Windows:
- Extensions: 'Babylon Toolbar' 1.1.8, 'vshare' 1.21
- Zooming and then moving the window.
- Switching display between monitors
- Dragging window between monitors
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Causes external to Firefox
With larger screens and monitors and accessibility features the screen resolution or DPI may have been changed for a display screen, and this would affect all applications using a display (screen/monitor). 100% is normal, see if settings have been changed.
Windows 7
Display settings default is 100% but may have been inadvertently set to 125%, 150%, or 200%. See Change your screen resolution. You generally want to go with the recommended settings for your laptop or monitor.
- Control Panel (to get to Control PanelAll Control Panel ItemsDisplay )
- Screen Resolution -- see link 'Make text and other items larger or smaller')
- Display -- 'Smaller 100% (default)' (custom DPI sizes on the left panel allow other sizes than shown)
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JavaScript no longer allowed to resize windows through the Location Bar
Resizing with JavaScript has been made almost impossible beginning with Firefox 7.0.1 due to Bug 565541 – Web sites shouldn't be allowed to resize main window, which essentially renders the help provided on this page as useless and leaves users with problems without a simple circumvention to regain control so they can work on fixing problems. [1]
Resizing with the JavaScript code is possible but very convoluted because you must now submit the content of your bookmarklet through the Web Console (Firefox 19). Relegating your resize bookmarks to cataloging system (bookmarks) that you cannot invoke directly. Synergy keygen generator.
New steps
New steps needed to invoke a simple resize window keyword shortcut that you couldonce simply do from the Location Bar. (These are the steps in Firefox 29).
- Bring up the Bookmarks sidebar ('Ctrl+B'),
- Find your bookmarklet with the search at the top of the sidebar. The keyword itself is not searchable, but if you include your keyword anywhere in the title that would work and it is recommended that you keep your keyworded shortcut bookmarks together and actually place the keyword at the beginning of the bookmark title.
- Bring up properties for you chosen bookmarklet.
- Copy the bookmarklet code ('Ctrl+C')
- Bring up Tools > Web Developer > Web Console ('Ctrl+Shift+K')
- Paste ('Ctrl+V') into the Command area at the bottom of the Web Console and press 'Enter'.
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Examples to Resize or Move windows
(See new steps above to invoke the code within these bookmarklets)
- '1024: Resize to a width of 1024'
javascript:self.resizeTo(1024,screen.availHeight);self.moveTo(screen.availWidth-1024,0);
- '512:L Resize and move to left side of screen as if 1/2 of 1024'
javascript:self.resizeTo(512,screen.availHeight);self.moveTo(-1,0);
- '512:R'
javascript:self.resizeTo(512,screen.availHeight);self.moveTo(845,0);
- 'center:bottom'
javascript:self.moveTo((screen.width-window.outerWidth)/2,screen.availHeight-window.outerHeight)
- 'center:center'
javascript:self.moveTo((screen.availWidth-window.outerWidth)/2,(screen.availHeight-window.outerHeight)/2)
- 'center:max'
javascript:self.resizeTo(window.outerWidth,screen.availHeight);self.moveTo((screen.width-window.outerWidth)/2,0)
- 'center:top'
javascript:self.moveTo((screen.width-window.outerWidth)/2,0)
- 'iPOD: simulate iPOD on larger screen'
javascript:self.resizeTo(800,480);self.moveTo(0,0);
- 'max:height'
javascript:self.resizeTo(window.outerWidth,screen.availHeight);self.moveTo(window.screenX,0);
- 'max:width'
javascript:self.resizeTo(screen.availWidth,window.outerHeight);self.moveTo(0,window.screenY);
- 'netbook: Simulate 800x400 resolution on a larger screen' -- see http://kb.mozillazine.org/Netbooks'
javascript:self.resizeTo(800,480);self.moveTo(0,0);
- 'resize: to specified window width and available height'
javascript:self.resizeTo(%S,screen.availHeight);self.moveTo((screen.availWidth-%S)/2+1,0)
- 'resize:L simulate WinKey+left-cursor-key'
javascript:self.resizeTo(screen.availWidth/2,screen.availHeight);self.moveTo(0,0);
- 'resize:R'
javascript:self.resizeTo(screen.availWidth/2,screen.availHeight);self.moveTo(screen.availWidth/2+1,0);
- 'resize:reduce'
javascript:top.resizeTo(screen.width*0.8,screen.height*0.8);self.moveTo(0,0);
Additional Resize/Move keyword shortcuts can be found in the 'Resize' folder within k.html, use the 'href:' keyword shortcut per directions to see the urls and bookmarklet coding. More information about Keyword Shortcuts.See this posted comment for additional details and comments.
See also
Minimize On Start And Close For Firefox Free
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Last night after I closed Firefox, I accidentally clicked on the taskbar icon again, apparently before Firefox was completely shut down. No window actually opened, so I went to Task Manager, but couldn't open it from there either. I saw absolutely no movement under Processes. Usually under Memory in the Processes tab, the number keeps changing, either down, slowly, as it's closing down, or up as it's opening. But this time it was stuck at a very large size, without any movement at all. After waiting some time, I finally shut down the computer.Today I started up Firefox from the taskbar icon as I always do, and it opened in the taskbar, but doesn't open as a window. It first opened for a moment, long enough to see that it was sized to just a wedge, but then immediately disappeared again. When I hover over the tab in the taskbar, it displays a tiny version of the wedge-sized window, but clicking on it does not open it. I tried opening it from the Task Manager, but that didn't work either.