Re: All applications starting maximized

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2008/11/2 D. R. Evans <doc.evans@xxxxxxxxx>:> Anyway, now FF won't start maximized any more, but at least neither do all> my other programs. I have no idea how to make FF start maximized (I tried> the obvious clicking "Maximize" in the settings available by right-clicking> the title bar, but that just maximized the current session and had no> effect on the start-up of subsequent sessions). There should be a "start> maximized" option somewhere. Maybe there is and I just can't find it.>
With Firefox not maximized, put it in the upper left hand corner ofyour screen. Now drag the remaining edges to the position they wouldbe in had the application been maximized. You will see the titlebaricon change to maximized. When you close and reopen, the app should bemaximized.
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