Define 'Responsive Design View' as a default view

Is there a way to define "Responsive Design View" as a view by default whenever I open a page?

Thanks in advance.

Hi lanapetkovic,
Thank you for your question. Currently, there is a keyboard shortcut to open in design mode of response.

Shortcuts in Firefox

But it's the second question on this subject, I've created a bug to request: https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1045785

Tags: Firefox

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