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For larger Android 2.2 tablets, We should have the option of full size HTML pages by default. How?

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  • Mbohovái ipaháva Matt Brubeck

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On the new ViewSonic gTablet 10.1 inch screen - rebuilt to use a base Android 2.2 OS and not the faulty one from Viewsonic, I loaded the Firefox 4 beta for Mobile. The issue is that it is not giving me an option to allow it to show all content in a non-mobile format so every site visited that has mobile content shows it like it would look on a small phone device which on this screen shows huge text and everything is way over sized. Can you give us an option to make it so it does not indicate to the site we are visiting that it is a mobile device so we can experience a full page (normal pc) view without having to search the page for a button that says "show full html page"?

On the new ViewSonic gTablet 10.1 inch screen - rebuilt to use a base Android 2.2 OS and not the faulty one from Viewsonic, I loaded the Firefox 4 beta for Mobile. The issue is that it is not giving me an option to allow it to show all content in a non-mobile format so every site visited that has mobile content shows it like it would look on a small phone device which on this screen shows huge text and everything is way over sized. Can you give us an option to make it so it does not indicate to the site we are visiting that it is a mobile device so we can experience a full page (normal pc) view without having to search the page for a button that says "show full html page"?

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Try the "Phony" add-on, for sites that don't give you an option of switching to their full versions: https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/mobile/addon/162014/