Remove top bar in Opera
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A Former User last edited by
How to remove top bar in Opera? (I am using Deepin 15.5, based in Debian)
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A Former User last edited by
@rr89
Hi, to "remove" top bar : you can start opera from terminal with --start-maximized switch.
If what you get is what you want, then you can edit opera luncher and add same switch to existing command.
Luncher should look like this : opera %U --start-maximizedGood luck
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A Former User last edited by A Former User
@mayjay
Did you try it first in terminal ?
Did it work in terminal ?What you may be looking for is in full screen ... f11 turn it on f11 again turn it off
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pindos last edited by
The visibility of the top title bar is a feature of windows manager of a linux distro. F11 key opens current page in full screen. All open tabs disappear in this way. Maximized key in launcher doesn't resolve this problem. I have top bar in Linux Mint 18.3 Cinamon too. In xUbuntu there is no top bar by default. But you can enable it in windows manager tweaks in the system settings.
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A Former User last edited by
Thank, learn something new today.
On xfce4, this menu is under : window manager tweaks > accessibility > hide frame of window when maximized