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Does anyone use celiac.com on a kindle fire?

Is there a way to set the forum to mobile version or other setting so the forum fits the screen?

Thanks!


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GottaSki Mentor

Ok this is strange - I am now in mobile version but have no idea how it changed.

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There is a button towards the bottom of the full version to switch to mobile version. It works on my phone, not sure how it would apply to the kindle fire. Then there is a single button at the bottom of mobile to switch back to full.

PS, jealous, fancy one of those :)

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Me too! Bought my Mom one last Christmas because "alll her friends have kindles" - figured I'd wait to see if she actually used. She hasn't much but now my Dad whom has never touched a computer wants to learn - uggg

Brought it home to learn its quirks better before I attempt to train Dad - pray that we both survive those lessons without smashing the kindle ;)

Anyway - my cell has the mobile/full version option but not the kindle - odd.

Still don't know how to toggle it.

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Will have to leave that question to a greater authority then.

Good luck with the lessons :o

Mr Mindwarp has offered to set up my Mum's PC ,and teach her. I am so much not in the building when that happens.

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Technology lessons suck - I am thankful one of my sons has the tech gift like me so I've been able to pawn some of my folks electronic house calls to him - its a win win - when he goes they give him $20 and I am far less frustrated - when I go I get stuck there and never receive a tip ;)

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I'll have to get one of mine trained up. Might have to take a cut though ;)


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GottaSki Mentor

Ok...if any other kindle users stumble across this thread...

When using the kindle fire's "web" browser feature with celiac.com once you enter a post you are switched to mobile mode automatically and the "Full Version" toggle button is then revealed.

I will check if there is a url or other method to get to mobile mode without posting.

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