How do I make my browser go full screen mode?
For the ideal FanDraft experience during your draft, you will want to view your browser at "full screen".
This will eliminate distracting elements such as tabs, favorites, and the web address area. It will also hide the dock or taskbar at the bottom of your screen.
How to go full screen in Google Chrome on a PC
- Launch your Google Chrome browser. (if you aren't using Google Chrome, click here)
- You have two options. The easiest is to press F11 on your keyboard — this will immediately make Google Chrome go full screen.
You can also click the three vertical dots in the top-right of your Chrome window, and then click the button that looks like an empty square — it's right next to the "Zoom" option.
To exit full-screen mode, either hit F11 or click that empty square again.
How to go full screen in Google Chrome on a Mac
- Launch your Google Chrome browser. (if you aren't using Google Chrome, click here)
- Much like on a PC, you can click the three vertical dots in the top-right, and then click the option that looks like an empty square. It'll be next to the "Zoom" option.
You can also click the small green dot at the very top-left of the Chrome window. This button is available in most Mac applications, and will make your apps take up the entire screen.
To exit full screen, click the empty square or green dot again. You may need to hold your mouse at the top of the screen for a moment to make the green dot appear again.
You can also use the keyboard command Control + Command + F to enter and exit full-screen mode.