{"id":10401,"date":"2011-06-10T08:05:12","date_gmt":"2011-06-10T16:05:12","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/blog.wapreview.com\/?p=10401"},"modified":"2012-07-20T12:58:28","modified_gmt":"2012-07-20T19:58:28","slug":"engadget-demobilizer-a-bookmarklet-to-switch-to-engadgets-desktop-version","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/wapreview.com\/10401\/","title":{"rendered":"The Engadget Demobilizer – A Bookmarklet To View Engadget’s Desktop Version In Opera Mini"},"content":{"rendered":"

\"Engadget<\/a><\/p>\n

Engadget is my favorite source of news about all sorts of tech including mobile devices, platforms and apps. I was a little worried when AOL acquired Engadget and many of my favorite writers left. \u00a0But the new crew at Engadget is great, they’re delivering\u00a0lots of well written and well edited breaking news stories, reviews and great photos and videos of the latest gear.<\/p>\n

I like Engadget’s mobile site at m.engadget.com<\/a> too. Well actually I like it in most mobile browsers but not in the one I use most often, Opera Mini.<\/p>\n

The problem is that when Engadget\u00a0Mobile sees Opera Mini it cranks pagination up to the max for some reason. Articles that Opera Mini could easily load in their entirety are broken up into multiple tiny ones – really tiny ones. \u00a0A typical Engadget item that loads as a single page in the Android or iOS browser is seven pages in Mini. That really slows reading down as Mini has about 10 seconds of latency before it starts to load any page, even a small one. \u00a0On a fast connection it takes Mini about 10 seconds to load each little page when it could load the whole thing as a single page in the same ten seconds!<\/p>\n

An easy fix would be to use the desktop version on Engadget in Opera Mini. \u00a0But you can’t readily do that because there’s no link to the desktop version when viewing the mobile one with Opera Mini. You can reach the Engadget desktop homepage in Opera Mini at www.engadget.com\/?m=false<\/a>. \u00a0However, getting to the desktop version of an individual post from a mobile one that you landed on by following a deep link from Twitter or an RSS reader is difficult.<\/p>\n

So I created a bookmarklet to fix that. \u00a0To use it copy the code below and save as a browser bookmark:<\/p>\n