The behaviour is also affected by the "Place windows" ability of Compiz.
If you turn this feature off (by CCSM), the problem doesn't occur, but all new 
windows are placed at 0,0 coordinates (I'm not using any other WM, besides 
Compiz).

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Title:
  Ubuntu 12.04 gnome classic panel displayed on full screen videos

Status in “gnome-session” package in Ubuntu:
  Incomplete

Bug description:
  On Ubuntu 12.04 gnome classic, the gnome panel will always display
  when playing videos on full screen mode.

  Steps to reproduce:
    At login prompt change to gnome classic.
    Open a browser, go to youtube.com and select a video.
    Click the 'Full Screen' button to maximize.
    Gnome panel should disappear, instead it's still displayed.

  Attached screenshot.

  Edit: It behaves like this even when playing videos locally with a
  media player such as vlc. The gnome panel initially disappears but
  reappears after a couple of seconds.

  As a workaround before playing any videos on full screen, set the
  gnome panel to hidden. It will still show a 1px white border though.

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