Save web pages to your Reading List on Firefox for Android
When you're in a rush, Firefox for Android lets you save articles in a clutter-free, reader-friendly view. Access your articles any time and anywhere an Internet connection is available.
Add an article to your Reading List
Short on time? Read it later by saving the article to your Reading List.
- Tap the menu button (either below the screen on some devices or at the top-right corner of the browser) .
- Tap the Reading List icon
to save the article.
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Short on time? Read it later by saving the article to your Reading List.
- Tap the Reader View icon
in the address bar.
- Tap the menu button (either below the screen on some devices or at the top-right corner of the browser) .
- Tap the star so it turns blue.
The article will show up in your Reading List folder in the Bookmarks panel on your home screen. Tap the address bar to get to your home screen.
Remove an article from your Reading List
- Tap the menu button (either below the screen on some devices or at the top-right corner of the browser) .
- Tap the delete icon
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- Tap and hold on an article on your Reading List until the menu pops up.
- Tap on the menu.
Access your Reading List
Open your Reading List from anywhere.
- Tap the address bar or open a new tab to bring up your home screen.
- Swipe to the left on your home screen until you're on the Reading List panel.
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- Tap the article you want to read. Articles you've already read will be displayed with a gray bullet on the left side.
Now you can change the read/unread state in your Reading List. Long tap on any article to bring up a context menu. From there, choose for the read state and for the unread state. Using this feature, you can indicate those article for further reading.
- Tap the address bar or open a new tab to bring up your home screen.
- Swipe to the left on your home screen until you're on the Bookmarks panel.
- In the Bookmarks panel, tap Reading List.
- Tap the article you want to read. Articles you've already read will be displayed with a gray bullet on the left side.

to save the article.