This article describes how to get started with Firefox for Android on tablets by describing the differences between the tablet and phone user experience (also known as UX). The Firefox for Android tablet user experience displays more controls in the top bar in order to take advantage of the larger screen size on tablets.
Note:Tablets with screens smaller than 7" do not get the tablet user experience. Tablets smaller than 7" in screen size (including
phabletslike the Samsung Galaxy Note I, II and III) get the phone user experience; see
Get started with Firefox for Android.
The following image shows the Firefox for Android tablet interface in portrait mode.
The following image shows the Firefox for Android tablet interface in portrait mode for 7" tablets:
The navigation and menus are across the top of the screen, from left to right, as shown in the above screenshots:
Firefox is optimized for Android devices of all screen sizes! We'll show you how to browse the Web using Firefox's improved tablet experience.
Note:The tablet experience applies to devices with a screen size of 7" (17.78 cm) or larger. Tablets smaller than 7" in screen size (including
phabletslike the Samsung Galaxy Note I, II and III) get the phone user experience; see
Get started with Firefox for Android.
BookmarksTap the star icon to save your favorite pages so you can access them later. To remove a bookmark, visit the site you want to remove, then tap the star again.
Tap the address bar to bring up the
home screenwhere you can access your bookmarks.
HistoryFirefox organizes your browsing history by month, and allows you to view websites you've visited today, yesterday or in the past week. To view your browsing history, tap the address bar to bring up the home screen, then swipe to the History panel. Turn your tablet to landscape view to see your history grouped by month.
Tap the address bar to bring up your home screen, search the Web, or enter a website address.
Firefox for Android lets you open multiple tabs on your tablet. Your open tabs will appear across your tab strip above the toolbar.
Open new tabsClick the plus symbol + to open a new tab.
You can also open a link as a new tab by pressing down on it, then choosing from the menu.
View open tabsScroll left or right on the tab strip to view your other open tabs.
To display a gallery of your open tabs:
To close a tab:
Starting with Firefox for Android version 133, tablets automatically display all websites in desktop mode by default. This setting is designed to optimize the browsing experience on larger screens.
Disable desktop mode by defaultIf you prefer the mobile view for all sites, follow these steps to turn off desktop mode by default:
Tap this to use other Firefox features, such as sending content to your Chromecast or Roku, or changing your settings or customizations.
Reload buttonTap this button to see any new changes on a page.
Sharing and synchronizing tabsNow that you know the basics, see Manage tabs in Firefox for Android for information on sharing and synchronizing your tabs.
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