silverfang77 Lone Wolf Nov 6, 2010 887 24 18 Dec 1, 2010 #1 How do I force the Android browser to display full sites instead of WAP?
pool_shark Well-known member Aug 21, 2010 1,779 75 0 Dec 1, 2010 #2 With the default browser, type in about:debug in the address bar. It will appear as though it had no effect. After that go to menu - more - settings - UAString. It doesn't stay after closing the browser. Dolphin HD browser has a setting for it. Reactions: viperlmw
With the default browser, type in about:debug in the address bar. It will appear as though it had no effect. After that go to menu - more - settings - UAString. It doesn't stay after closing the browser. Dolphin HD browser has a setting for it.
C Chris Kerrigan Well-known member Nov 16, 2009 3,361 270 0 Dec 1, 2010 #3 Also make sure you only do this once. If you type it in a second time, this menu disappears and you'll have to do it a third time.
Also make sure you only do this once. If you type it in a second time, this menu disappears and you'll have to do it a third time.
silverfang77 Lone Wolf Nov 6, 2010 887 24 18 Dec 2, 2010 #4 So, I'll have to change that setting each time I use the browser. Does Dolphin HD support Flash?
C corydunbar Well-known member Dec 31, 2009 759 44 0 Dec 2, 2010 #5 it should remain as the default i think until you reboot. is it switching back every time you open the browser?
it should remain as the default i think until you reboot. is it switching back every time you open the browser?
pool_shark Well-known member Aug 21, 2010 1,779 75 0 Dec 2, 2010 #6 silverfang77 said: So, I'll have to change that setting each time I use the browser. Does Dolphin HD support Flash? Click to expand... You'll have to change that setting each time you force close the browser or reboot. Yes.
silverfang77 said: So, I'll have to change that setting each time I use the browser. Does Dolphin HD support Flash? Click to expand... You'll have to change that setting each time you force close the browser or reboot. Yes.
silverfang77 Lone Wolf Nov 6, 2010 887 24 18 Dec 2, 2010 #10 I'm going to try Dolphin HD. I must say I was rather shocked that Firefox doesn't support Flash on the Android. I know it's in beta, but still.
I'm going to try Dolphin HD. I must say I was rather shocked that Firefox doesn't support Flash on the Android. I know it's in beta, but still.