Firefox 133 for Android has introduced desktop mode browsing by default on larger devices such as tablets and foldables. While this might be useful for some, many users prefer the mobile view. This article explains how to disable desktop mode and revert to the mobile layout.
Why Disable Desktop Mode?
While desktop mode offers a full website experience, it can lead to issues like:
- Incorrect UI scaling
- Websites ignoring the "Request Desktop Site" toggle
- A zoomed-out appearance on some sites
Disabling Desktop Mode
Follow these steps to disable desktop mode in Firefox 133 on Android:
- Tap the three-dot menu in Firefox.
- Go to "Settings" and scroll down to "Site settings."
- Toggle off the "Always request desktop site" option.
You may need to completely close and restart Firefox for the changes to take effect. Make sure to remove it from your recent apps screen as well.
Recent Firefox and Browser UI Changes
This update follows other recent Firefox changes, including the addition of a sidebar and vertical tabs on some desktop versions. These changes, along with a recent redesign of Opera GX, have sparked mixed reactions among users.
While some appreciate the desktop experience on larger screens, others find the forced desktop mode disruptive. Whether you prefer desktop or mobile view, Firefox 133's changes highlight the challenges of balancing user preferences with new features.
What are your thoughts on Firefox 133's desktop mode? Share your opinion in the comments below!