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How does the "book" icon in the address box operate?

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Next to some web pages' addresses there is a little icon to the right that looks like a book opened to some pages. When pressing this the page changes to a different view. Pressing the Back hardware button will take you back, but I would like to know how if you've changed tabs and read other pages. Thanks for your help.

Next to some web pages' addresses there is a little icon to the right that looks like a book opened to some pages. When pressing this the page changes to a different view. Pressing the Back hardware button will take you back, but I would like to know how if you've changed tabs and read other pages. Thanks for your help.

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Hi scottjarrett,

Thanks for this question, this is the new reader mode feature, that enables you to save web pages offline for reading later. There is a new help article that describe it at a high-level here View articles in Reader View on Firefox for Android .

Hope this helps, Michelle