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diff --git a/source/blog/2015-10-01-auto-hidden-menu-bar-dock-maximized-window-is-the-new-full-screen-mode.md b/source/blog/2015-10-01-auto-hidden-menu-bar-dock-maximized-window-is-the-new-full-screen-mode.md index 4bd6c985..ffe86c5e 100644 --- a/source/blog/2015-10-01-auto-hidden-menu-bar-dock-maximized-window-is-the-new-full-screen-mode.md +++ b/source/blog/2015-10-01-auto-hidden-menu-bar-dock-maximized-window-is-the-new-full-screen-mode.md @@ -2,7 +2,8 @@ title: "Auto hidden menu bar & dock + maximized window is the new full screen mode" date: 2015-10-01T15:48:59-07:00 date_display: October 1, 2015 ---- +... + One nice feature of OS X El Capitan is that the menu bar can be auto hidden. Combined an auto hidden dock, we can now emulate the full screen experience with a maximized window while still enjoying overlayed windows, e.g., transparent terminal windows or "Picture in Picture" style small floating player. To see how closely a full screen experience is emulated this way, see the side-by-side screenshots below. ![Maximized and full screen windows of Google Chrome side by side. Can you tell any difference apart from the color of the title bar and a bit of black bottom margin on the left?](/img/20151001-maximized-window-vs-full-screen.png) |