ie8 fix

How to view desktop versions of Web sites on Firefox for Android

Mobile versions of Web sites can be unappealing to look at, especially on tablets. If you're using Firefox for Android, there's a way to force it to display only desktop versions.

by
Firefox

Android smartphone and tablet browsers sometimes load mobile versions of Web sites. On native Android browsers, you can try the about:debug trick to change the user agent to force desktop sites to load. You can also use an alternative browser, like Dolphin Browser HD, which lets you easily change the user agent in its settings.

If you're a Firefox for Android user, you can change the user agent with a simple Firefox add-on called Phony. It works with the new Firefox beta for Android as well, which was released a couple of days ago.

To set up Phony, install the add-on by either searching for it in the Firefox add-on section, or by clicking on the Phony install link from within Firefox.

Search for Phony add-on (Credit: Screenshot by Ed Rhee/CNET)

Depending on which version of Firefox you're running and whether it's on a smartphone or a tablet, the location of the Phony user agent settings will differ. It will either show up in Preferences as a new setting (User Agent), or Phony will show up under More, when you tap the menu key in Firefox.

User agent setting in Firefox for Android (Credit: Screenshot by Ed Rhee/CNET)

After you've located the setting, you can select which user agent you want Firefox to identify itself as. You can choose from Default, Desktop Firefox, Android (Phone), Android (Tablet), iPhone, iPad, and Microsoft IE.

Select user agent (Credit: Screenshot by Ed Rhee/CNET)

Once you've selected a desktop user agent, every Web site you visit should load as full desktop versions.

Full desktop Web site in Firefox

The full desktop version of CBSSports.com looks beautiful in Firefox, on the Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1.

(Credit: Screenshot by Ed Rhee/CNET)

That's it. Now you can view the Web in all its glory and leave the mobile sites for feature phones, also known as flip phones.

Related video:

Firefox for Android

Don't Miss

How to

Make your old iPhone run like new

Want to make your iPhone 4 run like an iPhone 5? Donald Bell has some easy tips.

Play Video

How to

Set up the ultimate home theater PC

From configuring your PC to choosing the right accessories, Sharon Vaknin shows you what you need to turn your PC into the ultimate TV companion.

Play Video

How to

Maximize your Galaxy S4's battery life

Stretch your S4's battery life with a few built-in features and lesser-known tricks that keep your phone from draining quickly. Sharon Vaknin shows you how.

Play Video

How to

Let guests DJ your party

CNET's Donald Bell shows you how to turn your iPhone into a shared jukebox that guests can access and control using a free app.

Play Video

How to

Take creative photos with the HTC One

The camera on the HTC One is capable of some pretty cool tricks. CNET's Donald Bell highlights some of this smartphone camera's slick features.

Play Video

 

Member Comments