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In the older versions, you could enable "Default Desktop Mode" in the settings, or enable this feature by going to chrome://flags/#request-desktop-site-exceptions. However, in the latest version 124, the option is disappeared in the Flags page, and the setting option is also useless. I noticed that when opening a new tab, if you first select the desktop mode site in the menu and then enter the URL,it still loading the mobile version of the website.I have to select it again after enter the website.Now I have to use the script to change UA in order to automatically request the desktop version of websites.
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Well it seems I didn't look through the Settings carefully.
There's a new switch at "Setting-site setting(then go to bottom)-desktop site".Enable this switch can request desktop website automatically.
So,the "Default Desktop Mode" in "accessible" is redundance,the Developer should delete it.
In the older versions, you could enable "Default Desktop Mode" in the settings, or enable this feature by going to chrome://flags/#request-desktop-site-exceptions. However, in the latest version 124, the option is disappeared in the Flags page, and the setting option is also useless. I noticed that when opening a new tab, if you first select the desktop mode site in the menu and then enter the URL,it still loading the mobile version of the website.I have to select it again after enter the website.Now I have to use the script to change UA in order to automatically request the desktop version of websites.
Additional context
This screenshort from version 107
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: