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I'm just wondering if anyone knows how to view an image at it's actual size on firefox for android. I'm wondering if there's a way to take an image that I'm looking at in firefox that's bigger than the resolution of my screen, and display it at it's actual size. Desktop firefox has the option, with the magnifying glass.You can zoom in so the picture's bigger than the screen, and you can scroll to see the whole thing. Can I do that with the mobile app as well? I know I can zoom in, but it's a real toss up how stretched or unstretched it'll look, and I'd rather just view it actual-size.

Appreciate everyone's time here. Thanks.

I'm just wondering if anyone knows how to view an image at it's actual size on firefox for android. I'm wondering if there's a way to take an image that I'm looking at in firefox that's bigger than the resolution of my screen, and display it at it's actual size. Desktop firefox has the option, with the magnifying glass.You can zoom in so the picture's bigger than the screen, and you can scroll to see the whole thing. Can I do that with the mobile app as well? I know I can zoom in, but it's a real toss up how stretched or unstretched it'll look, and I'd rather just view it actual-size. Appreciate everyone's time here. Thanks.

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Hi

This may depend a little on the site and the image. Do you have an example where this issue occurs?

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It's all images on all sites. There doesn't seem to be a way to view images at their actual size on the firefox app.

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When you open the image in a new tab, it will resize to fit the screen - you can then zoom in to see it in more detail.