Request Desktop Site Safari iOS 12
Apple has changed the way we request desktop site in Safari on the iPhone and iPad. Earlier in iOS, this option was buried deep in the Share Sheet. But now, it is visible just by a single tap. Lets learn how you can request a desktop site in Safari on the iPhone or iPad. Show
How to Request Desktop Site in Safari on iPhone in iOS 14 or 13
The page will automatically reload in the desktop version. To return to the mobile version, tap on AA and then tap on Request Mobile Website. How to Set Specific Site to Always Open in Desktop Mode in Safari
From now onwards, this website will always open in a desktop view. You may have to force quit Safari and reopen it (or restart iPhone) for these changes to take place. To stop it from always loading the desktop version in Safari, follow the above steps, and turn off the toggle for Request Desktop Website. How to Permanently Set All Sites to Always Open in Desktop Mode in Safari
From now onwards, all the websites you visit in Safari will load the desktop version.
How to Request Desktop Site in Safari on iPhoneTo view desktop version for a site on iPhone, tap on share icon from the bottom bar and then tap on Request Desktop Site. ConclusionPlease understand thatyou might not see much changeswith all websites in the desktop version before you go. For sites like Wikipedia, you can see a complete revamp of the layout. But if you enable Desktop mode for many sites, including ours (go ahead and try), you wont see much difference. However, when you scroll to the end, you might see our fixed right sidebar ad on mobile only available on the desktop version. So, we can conclude that you may not see any significant visual changes in the desktop version for many websites, but your browser does load the resources of a desktop version when you enable it. You may also like to read
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