Recent answers to Sul mio dispositivo non riesco a visualizzare in versione mobile alcuni siti, tra cui Vogue.it. Un mio amico che ha la stessa versione di Firefox, sì.https://support.mozilla.org/eu/questions/11165622016-04-05T20:25:28-07:00I think I figured it out!
I loaded the site with my smartphone instead of my tablet & I see now 2016-04-05T20:25:28-07:00SouthOkanaganhttps://support.mozilla.org/eu/questions/1116562#answer-863456<p>I think I figured it out!
</p><p>I loaded the site with my smartphone instead of my tablet &amp; I see now that it displays a less robust site when I use a smaller screen device.
</p><p>I'm assuming the site somehow knows the users screensize and displays the page accordingly.
This still doesn't explain how you were able to see the mobile version on chrome but not in Firefox, maybe someone else can weigh in on this?
</p>Is it possible your friend was using the vogue.it app instead of a browser page?
I was unable to fi2016-04-05T20:05:23-07:00SouthOkanaganhttps://support.mozilla.org/eu/questions/1116562#answer-863448<p>Is it possible your friend was using the <a href="http://vogue.it" rel="nofollow">vogue.it</a> app instead of a browser page?
I was unable to find any difference between viewing the <a href="http://vogue.it" rel="nofollow">vogue.it</a> page in mobile mode or in desktop mode, but I was able to find they have an app in the apple store, which displays all its sites pages inside the mobile app: <a href="https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/vogue-italia/id592704749?mt=8" rel="nofollow">https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/vogue-italia/id592704749?mt=8</a>
</p><p>But then again, you said it worked for you in Chrome.
Could you post screen shots of both versions so I can see the differences?
</p><p>Normally I wouldn't go this much in depth, but now it's bothering me too! Hehe.
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Below is a screen shot of how the pages look in the app:
</p>Hi There,
Thanks for your tips.
I did your first suggestion and set general.useragent.site_specific_2016-04-05T19:22:19-07:00allecraMhttps://support.mozilla.org/eu/questions/1116562#answer-863430<p>Hi There,
Thanks for your tips.
I did your first suggestion and set general.useragent.site_specific_overrides to True, but it didn't work.
Moreover <a href="http://vogue.it" rel="nofollow">vogue.it</a> actually has a mobile version, in fact, my friend can correctly display it on his phone and I did the same when I used Chrome on my mobile device.
</p>That particular site doesn't seem to have a mobile version, I tried loading it with both a desktop a2016-04-01T15:16:25-07:00SouthOkanaganhttps://support.mozilla.org/eu/questions/1116562#answer-862279<p>That particular site doesn't seem to have a mobile version, I tried loading it with both a desktop and mobile useragent string and there was no difference that I could see.
</p><p>You can set a default useragent string to view ALL sites in mobile mode if available by typing in about:config then click the plus sign to add a new value.
</p><p>Add <strong>general.useragent.override</strong> to the <strong>NAME</strong> field.
Change the type from <strong>BOOLEAN</strong> to <strong>STRING</strong>.
Add <strong>Mozilla/5.0 (Android 4.4.2; rv:42.0) Gecko/42.0 Firefox/45.0.1</strong> to the <strong>STRING</strong> field.
</p><p>This will tell every site you visit that you want to view it in mobile mode if available.
</p><p>You can also set it up to be site specific by adding <strong><a href="http://general.useragent.override.SITEADDRESSHERE.COM" rel="nofollow">general.useragent.override.SITEADDRESSHERE.COM</a></strong>
</p><p>And for each site specific one you add you can either use a desktop string or a mobile string to suit your preference.
</p><p>Here are a couple of strings;
</p><p>Desktop View/Mode:
<strong>Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 10.0; WOW64; rv:41.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/45.0.1</strong>
</p><p>Mobile View/Mode:
<strong>Mozilla/5.0 (Android 4.4.2; rv:42.0) Gecko/42.0 Firefox/45.0.1</strong>
</p><p>Oh, also make sure you enable <strong>general.useragent.site_specific_overrides</strong> by setting it to <strong>TRUE</strong>.
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I hope this helps.
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