Trouble viewing web pages-unable to resize
Webpages appear too big to read and I am unable to resize. This problem is on my Android - Samsung Galaxy S21.
Any solutions out there for me to try?
Webpages appear too big to read and I am unable to resize. This problem is on my Android - Samsung Galaxy S21.
Any solutions out there for me to try?
Hi, I've been using firefox for 20 years and never experienced problems with webpage display until I started using it on my new phone samsung s23 ultra. More often some… (read more)
Hi,
I've been using firefox for 20 years and never experienced problems with webpage display until I started using it on my new phone samsung s23 ultra.
More often some webpages will not size correctly with my screen and is cut off so I have to switch to chrome.
For example, only 80% of this webpage is displayed. https://www.unsw.edu.au/newsroom/news/2024/04/pfas-forever-chemicals-above-drinking-water-guidelines-in-global-source-water
Is this a bug?
Thanks.
Saso
When displaying an iframe video in a popup, clicking the close button and other click events do not work. This issue only occurs in the Firefox browser on Android, while … (read more)
When displaying an iframe video in a popup, clicking the close button and other click events do not work. This issue only occurs in the Firefox browser on Android, while it functions correctly in the Firefox browser on iOS.
Is this a default behavior.
I have been using Firefox since 2004 on my desktop. When I lost some of my eyesight I started using Firefox only because it would let me control the font size and face. S… (read more)
I have been using Firefox since 2004 on my desktop. When I lost some of my eyesight I started using Firefox only because it would let me control the font size and face. See attached image. I am trying to use Firefox on my phone but it does not seem to support this feature. I need this feature in the Android Firefox. If it is there I need to know how to access it and if it is not there I need it added. Or maybe tell me a web browser that supports it. The last time I looked Firefox was the only one that did.