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Firefox steals away 1px of the screen to receive events in fullscreen. (See https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=729011). Detect this scenario and calculate the scale values accordingly. Using the window.outerWidth/Height properties also works around the incremental resizing that occurs when Firefox transitions into fullscreen.
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It appears the root cause no longer exists as of Firefox 40. They seem to have changed the way that fullscreen works. I think the change is still worth doing, but it may be less of a priority now. |
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Actually, never mind. It just seems that it only happens in some windows. In other windows I still get 1px less than the screen height. I'll keep digging to see if I can figure out the terms of the condition. |
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Firefox steals away 1px of the screen to receive events in fullscreen. (See https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=729011). Detect this scenario and calculate the scale values accordingly.
Using the window.outerWidth/Height properties also works around the incremental resizing that occurs when Firefox transitions into fullscreen (due to its own transition on the chrome).