How can I view the mobile version of a webpage in Google Chrome for Desktop?
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You can use Google Chrome's developer tools to request the mobile version of a website:
- Open Chrome's developer tools with F12.
Click the 'Toggle device toolbar' button to turn Device Mode on or off. (Icon is blue when Device Mode is on).
(Optional) Select which mobile device you want to simulate with the 'Viewport controls'.
Refresh the webpage with device mode enabled to allow the mobile version to load.