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Want to hide the Mac menu bar? The end result is pretty similar to the way you can automatically hide and show the Dock. In the screenshot above, I have the menubar completely hidden, but it will activate if I move the cursor over the menu bar. There are multiple ways to do this, and you can either turn the menubar black with.
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Click to expand. And a big thanks to you.
Same exact thing just happened to me on my 2009 MBP running 10.7.3. In Safari, the menu bar would auto-hide.and appear only when I would mouse over it. This was NOT in fullscreen mode. If I'd click on another program the menu bar would re-appear as normal. I restarted and went into disk utility and repaired the HD and problem solved. It's easy to think that this would be something you 'activated' and that was my first thought. I was blaming my kids.typical 'dad' move.
Click to expand.Five posts gives you access to PMs, 250 posts and 180 days of membership gets you to the Marketplace and 500 posts gets you an avatar, it is highly unlikely the resurrecting individual of this thread will ever return, as they often do. They register, post one post with already available information in an older, or even much older, thread, where that newly posted information has already been posted once or twice.
I do not see any spamming links in the signature, there are no hidden images in the post to get web traffic somewhere else and the behaviour is just strange to me. I have asked dozens of such resurrectors, and never got a clear answer. The only time, or it probably happens again today with another more subtle poster, I saw someone trying to get a higher post count, was someone being registered here for several months or even years and only having 50 or so posts. That member tried to get into the Marketplace and posted 'countless' threads and even more posts within an hour, but got banned before reaching 230 posts. Never seen that again in such massive explosion. And I am off to bed now. Leaving old topics open I can't scold anyone for adding onto an old topic.
It should be closed. Doesn't this forum have anyone in charge who knows how to set an automatic closing date for old topics? Most forums have this setup from day one, so you can't add on to an old topic even if you wanted to. Instead, these MacRumors guys spend a lot of time shaming people for simply assuming that a topic is still open, since. Well, since it is not closed. They draw a line in the sand, but don't tell you where the line is.
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I wonder how many hours these moderators spend scolding folks for late-posting, when they could simply set an auto-closing period in about an hour of programming.