Firefox for Android features a responsive interface that adjusts to various screen sizes, including those of tablets. While the experience on tablets is similar to phones, some elements, like tab management and layout spacing, are optimized to take advantage of larger screens.
This article covers how Firefox behaves on Android tablets and how to navigate key features like tabs, menus, and browsing history.
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Firefox interface on tablets
The Firefox for Android tablet UI is consistent with the mobile version, with minor enhancements for larger screens. You’ll see:
- A wider layout with more visible content
- Bottom navigation bar with tabs, home, and menu icons
- Grid-style tab management, optimized for touch interaction
- Responsive design that adjusts when switching between portrait and landscape modes
Manage tabs on tablets
Firefox makes it easy to manage multiple tabs using a grid-based tab view.
Open a new tab
- Tap the icon in the toolbar.
- Tap the button to open a new tab.
View and switch between tabs
- Tap the icon to open the tab view.
- Swipe up or down to browse open tabs in a visual grid.
- Tap any tab to switch to it.
Open a private tab
- Tap the icon.
- Select the section to switch to private browsing.
- Tap to open a new private tab.
Close a tab
- In tab view, tap the on a tab preview to close it.
- You can also swipe a tab left or right to close it.
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Use the address bar and home screen
Search or enter a URL
- Tap the address bar at the top of the screen.
- Start typing to search or enter a web address. Firefox will suggest results from your browsing history, bookmarks, and default search engine.
Access the Firefox menu
The menu button (three dots) is located in the top/bottom toolbar on tablets.
From the menu, you can:
- Open bookmarks, history, downloads, and synced tabs
- Share pages
- Access Settings
- Request desktop site
- Add or remove add-ons
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Customize your experience
To personalize Firefox on your tablet:
- Go to >
- Adjust settings for:
- Search engine
- Privacy and security
- Appearance (light/dark theme)
- Add-ons
- Site permissions
You can also sign in to your Mozilla account to sync data like bookmarks, passwords, and open tabs across devices.
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