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Everytime I click on phone it goes to mobile site. I really hate the mobile site but it just keeps going to it can't even upload a pic the easy way due to this. Was trying to help someone with the deep socket needed for output pulley.
You can use your pop up menu, to choose desktop. Or scroll to the bottom of the page. It used to stay that way, until you chose mobile site again, but now it reverts automatically.
We used to have a Quick Chooser but that stopped working in the Spring. I started multiple threads about it, but had no luck.
You can choose full site with your pop-up menu or by scrolling to the bottom of the page.
We use to have a Quick Chooser, but it hasn't worked since the Spring. I started a couple of threads, but it was never fixed.
The full site used to stay that way, but now it reverts to mobile in the next screen.
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