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Examples
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I really like it, but don't auto-hide my taskbar anymore.
Winsupermaximize Fits Windows To Your Screen | Lifehacker Australia 2009
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Right-click on the Windows taskbar, select Properties, and look for the option to auto-hide the taskbar.
How To Run That One Windows App You Need On A Mac | Lifehacker Australia 2010
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Right-click on the Windows taskbar, select Properties, and look for the option to auto-hide the taskbar.
How To Run That One Windows App You Need On A Mac | Lifehacker Australia 2010
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Another classic is taking a screenshot of their desktop, setting their taskbar/dock to auto-hide, hide/minimize all windows, and setting the wallpaper to the screenshot; takes them quite a few clicks to realize the trick.
Dear Clusterflock: Do you do bad things at work? | clusterflock 2009
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June 06, 2009 at 5:15 AM wow I thought macs were supposed to be easy to use... maybe I should stick with windows 1. right click on bar 2. choose properties 3. click auto-hide check box philosopher_dog
Hide You Mac Menu Bar And Dock For A Cleaner Desktop | Lifehacker Australia 2009
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I really like it, but don't auto-hide my taskbar anymore.
Winsupermaximize Fits Windows To Your Screen | Lifehacker Australia 2009
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For more auto-hide goodness, check out our previous guide on auto-hiding the bookmarks toolbar or just clean up some of the clutter by auto-hiding status bar icons.
Hide Find Bar Auto-Hides Your Inactive Find Toolbar | Lifehacker Australia 2009
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Personally, I stick with just Clock, OptimozTweaks (for an auto-hide/lockable sidebar), the aforementioned IE Tab, and a couple of skins (Orbit 3+1 is real purty).
Tool - web browser FireFox Zen Tiger 2008
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An example given in the talk put Gmail into a Sidewinder window, docked it to the side of the desktop with auto-hide, and intercepted open window events from GMail created by following a link in an email, for example so that the opened pages appeared in another dockable Sidewinder window.
Archive 2007-04-01 Chris Jobling 2007
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An example given in the talk put Gmail into a Sidewinder window, docked it to the side of the desktop with auto-hide, and intercepted open window events from GMail created by following a link in an email, for example so that the opened pages appeared in another dockable Sidewinder window.
Desktop mashups Chris Jobling 2007
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