How to Request a Desktop Page on an iDevice
Look around the page near the bottom of the screen you'll find a "Go to Desktop Site" or something to that effect. , Check for a Desktop Site version link in a tabbed area of the page after you swipe in from the side on the mobile site. , Look...
Step-by-Step Guide
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Step 1: Look around the page near the bottom of the screen you'll find a "Go to Desktop Site" or something to that effect.
It might be near the top or someplace else. , This might take a day or two for some websites, but if the company does care for your business, they'll let you know where to find a link where you can request that version of the page from the mobile browser you are using on your iPhone.
For most of the common websites people use (Google, Bing, Twitter, Facebook, etc.), contact the company through Twitter or through the companies native Contact us page on another browser on a PC itself. -
Step 2: Check for a Desktop Site version link in a tabbed area of the page after you swipe in from the side on the mobile site.
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Step 3: Look around the rest of the webpage very slowly
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Step 4: sometimes the link can be hard to spot.
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Step 5: Contact the company that produces the mobile website.
Detailed Guide
It might be near the top or someplace else. , This might take a day or two for some websites, but if the company does care for your business, they'll let you know where to find a link where you can request that version of the page from the mobile browser you are using on your iPhone.
For most of the common websites people use (Google, Bing, Twitter, Facebook, etc.), contact the company through Twitter or through the companies native Contact us page on another browser on a PC itself.
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