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How to create Mobile version of my wordpress blog ?

Discussion in 'Content Management' started by itzab, Mar 18, 2010.

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    I am trying to create mobile version of my wordpress blog ?
    Hope someone here can help!!!
     
    itzab, Mar 18, 2010 IP
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    kajol Well-Known Member

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    itzab Peon

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    #3
    It doesn't work for me.
    I came across a thing called mippin.
    techie-blogger[dot]com/monetizing-your-wordpress-blog-on-mobile-web-using-admob-and-mippin/

    Can you check if this is good?
     
    itzab, Mar 18, 2010 IP
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    guardian999 Well-Known Member

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    #4
    wordpress mobile edition is work for me.

    you need upload the mobile template to themes
     
    guardian999, Mar 18, 2010 IP
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    #5
    Take a look at mPress. We use RSS integration to pull in content from your Wordpress.
     
    mobileninja, Jun 17, 2013 IP
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    #6
    all you really need to do is use a responsive theme to make ur site user friendly in any device.

    here is a list of worpress themes that are free and responsive...

    hope this helps

    http://wdstandards.com/2013/a-collection-of-free-wordpress-responsive-design-layout-themes/
     
    wdstandards, Jun 23, 2013 IP
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    #7
    You got a couple of solutions we're considering at this moment (or you can combine a couple of them to achieve the best results):
    • You could get/make a responsive theme which adjusts according to the resolution of the display/size of the window - a solution most people stick to these days... but it won't be helping visitors with slow connection or older mobile phones.
    • You could get a theme switcher which resolves among devices visiting the website to serve the best version of the website.
    • You could develop an app for your website (simple ones built to take info from RSS of the blog or some advanced custom made apps that will make your site pop-out among others).
     
    robaid, Jun 23, 2013 IP
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    Link correction: https://www.mpress.me
     
    mobileninja, Jun 23, 2013 IP
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    Well I am not sure what your site consists of but if you dont have a lot of sliders and large images, you may just need to tweek the CSS a bit to 100% width and then make max-width:980px or whatever it currently is set at. The menu is a bit trickier, but there are plugins that will help with this too.
     
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    Just use a responsive template?
     
    geester1, Jul 24, 2013 IP
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    You can add a few media queries and tweak your site to provide an acceptable experience on mobile before taking the plunge into a full responsive theme. Also, the plugins that provide an instant mobile site are fine but often times they require a lot more work to maintain your branding between sites. If you have an established and recognizable brand a responsive site might be better than a plugin that creates a separate and distinct mobile experience.
     
    freelancewebaz, Jul 25, 2013 IP
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    I would also like to recommend Responsive themes. It can make your website compatible for almost every device including cell phone, tablets etc. It is recommended to use Premium WordPress Themes but you can also try Free Theme collections if you can check and remove vulgarity in them. Here are some websites that offer Free Responsive WordPress Themes:
    http://smthemes.com/
    http://www.fwpthemes.com/
    http://newwpthemes.com/

    I have used few themes from above mentioned websites but once again, please be careful to use Free WordPress themes as they are not recommended by professionals.
     
    masadaslam, Jul 26, 2013 IP