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#51
I kept searching for an answer last night but i could not find any.

http://www.cnet.com/?qwr=FullSite (using microb)

defaults to their mobile site now which i absolutely hate. Switching user agent isn't making it switch to desktop version either

help appreciated ~

Last edited by niqbal; 2010-07-11 at 07:13.
 
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#52
Hi I've been adding ?ui=2 in the url
 
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#53
Originally Posted by niqbal View Post
I kept searching for an answer last night but i could not find any.

http://www.cnet.com/?qwr=FullSite (using microb)

defaults to their mobile site now which i absolutely hate. Switching user agent isn't making it switch to desktop version either

help appreciated ~
User agent:
Firefox 3.6.6 Mozilla Browser 1.9.2.6 RX-51 N900

This also enable the 240p mobile resolution youtube videos!

Last edited by taril; 2010-07-11 at 07:51.
 
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#54
Originally Posted by taril View Post
User agent:
Firefox 3.6.6 Mozilla Browser 1.9.2.6 RX-51 N900
@ object and @ taril : nope doesn't work either way

The only way i've been able to switch it to desktop version was using HideUserAgent and assigning Firefox/3.6.6 but i want to free myself of HideUserAgent and was wondering if there is any native solution. Btw, this problem only arrived yesterday, cause previously it would let me go to desktop version directly, now cnet website is not.
 
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Originally Posted by niqbal View Post
@ object and @ taril : nope doesn't work either way

The only way i've been able to switch it to desktop version was using HideUserAgent and assigning Firefox/3.6.6 but i want to free myself of HideUserAgent and was wondering if there is any native solution. Btw, this problem only arrived yesterday, cause previously it would let me go to desktop version directly, now cnet website is not.
Hideuseragent is a native version. It simply add the general.useragent.override value to the mozilla configuratiob (about:config)
 

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#56
the http://mail.google.com/?ui=2 was only meant for gmail
 
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#57
!!!FULL HTML GMAIL, YAHOOMAIL ETC + MOBILE YOUTUBE!!!

1. set general.useragent.override to:

Mozilla/5.0 (X11; U; Linux armv7l; en-US; rv:1.9.2a1pre) Gecko/20090322 Fennec/1.0b2pre

OR

!!!BASIC HTML GMAIL + MOBILE YOUTUBE + DESKTOP WEBPAGES!!!

1. set general.useragent.override to:

Firefox/3.6.5pre Fennec/1.1

Last edited by taril; 2010-07-11 at 14:00.
 
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#58
sometimes I wanted mobile version.
 
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Originally Posted by object View Post
sometimes I wanted mobile version.
Scroll down, select mobile version. What you want? The problem is solved here with gmail+microb.
 
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#60
not all pages have a scrolled-down-mobile-version.
 
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