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Old 10-08-2004, 12:40 AM   #1
rocs78
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Mozilla - Need to remove the close button


Assistance will be greatly appreciated with this problem.......

I am running mozilla and don't really want to use a kiosk style of system. All I want to do is remove the close, minimize and maximize buttons from the top of the mozilla window... Is this possible or am i just leaving in a world of impossibilities.... )

Any help would be wonderful... Oh and by the way I am a newbie with linux.....
 
Old 10-08-2004, 01:23 AM   #2
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Well I dont know whether mozilla can be started with a "notitlebar" like command. But some window managers allow you to do it. For example in FVWM, you can have a setup with no title bars for mozilla (for that matter any window)... so no buttons whatsoever ...

HTH.
 
  


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