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I want to use Firefox Mobile (Android) but it fails to open certain pages properly. For example, ESPN has optimized their mobile page for HTML 5. It works and looks great in Chrome and Android Stock Browser. When opened with Firefox it opens a bare minimum mobile page that looks nothing as nice as what it is supposed to. Is it a lack of standard support or is there a setting I can use to get it to open the proper version of the page.

I want to use Firefox Mobile (Android) but it fails to open certain pages properly. For example, ESPN has optimized their mobile page for HTML 5. It works and looks great in Chrome and Android Stock Browser. When opened with Firefox it opens a bare minimum mobile page that looks nothing as nice as what it is supposed to. Is it a lack of standard support or is there a setting I can use to get it to open the proper version of the page.

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An example site is espn.com. Attached are two images. One of what the site looks like in Chrome and one with Firefox.