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Where on android firefox can I find the "View image" option which on the desktop version is in the image context menu?

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On many sites the page code does not allow me to zoom images easily. In such cases on the desktop version of firefox I always used the "view image" context menu of the image. Is there a similar option on Android version? It is strange that when I long tap the image, the "save image" menu item is accessible, but the "view image" is not. There is even the "copy image location" option that allows me to paste it later into the address field and open the image exactly as I want. But it's only a workaround to this question.

On many sites the page code does not allow me to zoom images easily. In such cases on the desktop version of firefox I always used the "view image" context menu of the image. Is there a similar option on Android version? It is strange that when I long tap the image, the "save image" menu item is accessible, but the "view image" is not. There is even the "copy image location" option that allows me to paste it later into the address field and open the image exactly as I want. But it's only a workaround to this question.

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hello app32, i don't think that such an option is already existing in firefox for android. please either use https://input.mozilla.org/feedback for general feedback or if you feel that it's a missing feature in the browser file a bug at bugzilla.mozilla.org.