

We are enforcing the content window dimensions, not the screen dimensions, so taskbars, menubars, the window chrome, etc., affect the size available for content. I'm not sure there is a set of common screen resolutions that makes sense. A single extra pref at this stage would allow > especially if you are to not drive away users of > numbers to hide in), surely at this stage, a toggle would be desirable. > day, some enforced set resolutions is the only way to gain significant > common screen resolutions) is better (and I do think that at the end of the > strategy (using a small set of rounded hundreds or an even smaller set of > of tall and skinny (on wide desktops) does not suit all. And additionally, the current Tor dimensions I also think a lot of power users would not like their > a non-Tor browser and being in the Firefox subset, be returning more common > would want common screen resolutions, not round hundreds. > I am but one user, but surely, when hiding in the Firefox set of users, we Does that address your concerns? It also helps you avoid having to use resizeTo().
#Tall tor browser for mac Patch
Hi Simon - in the proposed patch ( ) there are two prefs, and, that let you set the startup size of the window.

> resize, and I don't change (show/hide) my sidebar/toolbars/etc. > can enter window.resizeTo(1614,946) to achieve 1366x768 or > window elements) to match common screen resolutions. > I use resistFingerprinting but resize my window (allowing for non inner > compared to TBB users) can disable this functionality, but TBB can easily > Can an extra preference to disable auto-sizing be implemented eg (In reply to Simon Mainey from comment #1) A single extra pref at this stage would allow some flexibility. Regardless of which strategy (using a small set of rounded hundreds or an even smaller set of common screen resolutions) is better (and I do think that at the end of the day, some enforced set resolutions is the only way to gain significant numbers to hide in), surely at this stage, a toggle would be desirable - especially if you are to not drive away users of privacy.resistFingerprinting. And additionally, the current Tor dimensions of tall and skinny (on wide desktops) does not suit all. I also think a lot of power users would not like their browser being resized on them. I would rather, as a non-Tor browser and being in the Firefox subset, be returning more common or realistic values. I am but one user, but surely, when hiding in the Firefox set of users, we would want common screen resolutions, not round hundreds. I don't go fullscreen, I don't resize, and I don't change (show/hide) my sidebar/toolbars/etc. From the scratch pad I can enter window.resizeTo(1614,946) to achieve 1366x768 or window.resizeTo(1528,978) for 1280x800 etc. I use resistFingerprinting but resize my window (allowing for non inner window elements) to match common screen resolutions. Can an extra preference to disable auto-sizing be implemented eg so that Firefox users (as compared to TBB users) can disable this functionality, but TBB can easily switch it on?
