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Can you set the default page zoom for Firefox for Android?

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I am attempting to use Firefox to access a web-based ordering system that our company uses. However, the mobile view zooms in way too much, and the desktop view zooms out way too far.

I can pinch to zoom the desktop version, but the zoom doesn't stay as I click through the menus.

I have tried different about:config settings (maxpercent, minpercent, etc.), and the fix that would work for desktop firefox (browser.zoom.siteSpecific) doesn't exist for Firefox for Android, as far as I can tell.

Is there a way to accomplish having a set zoom level for all websites on Firefox for Android?

I am attempting to use Firefox to access a web-based ordering system that our company uses. However, the mobile view zooms in way too much, and the desktop view zooms out way too far. I can pinch to zoom the desktop version, but the zoom doesn't stay as I click through the menus. I have tried different about:config settings (maxpercent, minpercent, etc.), and the fix that would work for desktop firefox (browser.zoom.siteSpecific) doesn't exist for Firefox for Android, as far as I can tell. Is there a way to accomplish having a set zoom level for all websites on Firefox for Android?

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Thanks for the response, but unfortunately that doesn't fix the issue since this doesn't adjust things like the size of buttons and other aspects of the web interface.

I did find that adjusting the browser.viewport.desktopWidth settings did do what I needed it to do. Adjusting the value to a lower number expanded the interface for me, essentially setting the zoom.

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Hi

You may want to have a look at the "Accessibility" options in "Settings" to adjust the text size and zoom level.

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Keazen oplossing

Thanks for the response, but unfortunately that doesn't fix the issue since this doesn't adjust things like the size of buttons and other aspects of the web interface.

I did find that adjusting the browser.viewport.desktopWidth settings did do what I needed it to do. Adjusting the value to a lower number expanded the interface for me, essentially setting the zoom.