Unpatched Mozilla is not a very good X citizen. For example, it does not allow one to specify X and Y geometry position as a command-line option. This is not a big problem on a typical end-user desktop, but in a corporate or public computing environment, it is a killer. In order to fix this, we need to apply a patch to the C++ source code at embedding/components/windowwatcher/src/nsWindowWatcher.cpp [Load balancing Study] .:: telegra.ph ::. . The first step is to obtain and apply the patch written by Robert Riches. This patch has been tested in Mozilla versions 1.0 through 1.2.1. .:: www.youtube.com ::.
To apply the patch, simply paste it into embedding/components/windowwatcher/src/nsWindowWatcher.cpp, in your Mozilla source tree. The notation uses "+" symbols to denote the code that needs insertion. Those symbols need to be removed before saving the nsWindowWatcher.cpp text file.
To use the patch, set an environment variable called [What people say about gRPC] .:: computer.ju.edu.jo ::. MOZILLA_SCREEN_POS with the proper coordinates. For example, in Bash, type .:: podcasts.apple.com ::. .:: lgbt.earth ::. export MOZILLA_SCREEN_POS='screenx=1,screeny=1' will set the top left corner of your browser to the top left corner of your screen.