How do I disable this? I have no earthly idea how I enabled this.
drag your cursor all the way to the very upper right of your screen and click the blue box with the two arrows in it that are pointing at each other.


What are you considering the menu bar?
What are you considering the menu bar?
Agree. Both pics look normal to me. It's what I see when I use Safari.
@Big D 51: Can you post an image where you circle the area on the screen where you believe there is something missing?
Hi Big D,
I'm as puzzled as the others. I can only think that you want to disable Dock Hiding. If so, go to the Black Apple Icon on the far left of your screen and click on it. Select Dock/Turn Hiding Off. Alternatively: press cmd + option (alt) + D.
Hi Big D,
I'm as puzzled as the others. I can only think that you want to disable Dock Hiding. If so, go to the Black Apple Icon on the far left of your screen and click on it. Select Dock/Turn Hiding Off. Alternatively: press cmd + option (alt) + D.
drag your cursor all the way to the very upper right of your screen and click the blue box with the two arrows in it that are pointing at each other.
The only difference I see on the screenshots you posted is that Mac OSX's menu bar is missing in the first screenshot. Does it disappear only when Safari is being used?
I must have enabled something accidentally today.
Yes, exactly. It used to not do this. I must have enabled something accidentally today.
For starters I'd try a reboot.
Repair Disk with Disk Utility when booted from the supplied Install Disk.
Reboot normally and Repair Permissions.
AFAIK, there is no setting to hide it with only one app being used unless you're in FS mode, which you're not. This is either some glitch with your Safari (makes no sense) or you downloaded something that is causing this. I wish I could be more helpful but I have never ever seen this kind of issue.

Hi, I have the same problem with the top menu bar in Safari always on autohide when in full screen. I've seen your solution to reboot and use a disc but I received no disc with my new iMac.
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This fixed it. Strange. I would have never figured that out so thank you. I was thinking the entire time that I accidentally hit some shortcut key.
Thank you for the kind post. I got it fixed now. Safari must have had a software hiccup.
Thank you to all who contributed. Little things that I can't figure out like this drives me insane. Got it fixed now!![]()
All you have to do is go up to the upper right corner, as if you were going to click on your notifications or the search spyglass, and accidentally click the two arrows pointing opposite directions. This toggles your status bar invisible. If you want it back, you just bring your cursor to the very top right, as if the bar were still there, and a blue box will appear. Click on it, and it toggles back to visible.
Come again?
I think he's talking about the arrows on the top right side of Safari.
I know, but why the resurrection posting a solution, that has already been posted a long time before.
Maybe to get their post counts up? I seen another person revive an old post that has the same join date as googoochummer.