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05-22-2013, 07:01 PM
Post: #11
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looks like the email section for the activation code is gone or am I blind?
05-22-2013, 07:10 PM (This post was last modified: 05-22-2013 07:12 PM by jbrown63.)
Post: #12
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@ all downloaders

Pretty useless plugin - if you consider their bad W3C rating (11%) someone posted in the WF thread.
I didn't check the pages after downloading with a fake user agent though.

My take:
If a biz has clients who make rapid buying decisions on-the-go, they definitely need a separate mobile site. This site also needs to be indexed by the Google bot for mobile sites!
If the biz's clients ALWAYS need the full info, advise them to go the responsive route.

Cheers, Johnny63
05-22-2013, 10:50 PM
Post: #13
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I'll install and find out...all the QR codes he put on the WF are not directing to the mobile sites...and not yet sure how to determine if they are w3c complaint or not.
05-23-2013, 12:27 AM
Post: #14
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@The Jumper

The plugin will display mobile pages from a normal blog - just like WPMobilePro.
It seems to have some prepared pages that show, if the site is called from a mobile device.
If you call the blog from a computer, it will show a standard blog layout.

Cheers, Johnny63
05-23-2013, 01:26 AM
Post: #15
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(05-23-2013 12:27 AM)jbrown63 Wrote:  @The Jumper

The plugin will display mobile pages from a normal blog - just like WPMobilePro.
It seems to have some prepared pages that show, if the site is called from a mobile device.
If you call the blog from a computer, it will show a standard blog layout.

Cheers, Johnny63
Yeah...I just got it installed...and it's exactly as you've described, Johnny63. So there's no way to test it out on the W3C website? Am I right?
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05-23-2013, 05:55 AM
Post: #16
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Can anybody please reupload?
05-23-2013, 06:47 AM
Post: #17
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Which Mobile Site builder do you recommend, Johnny63?
(05-22-2013 07:10 PM)jbrown63 Wrote:  @ all downloaders

Pretty useless plugin - if you consider their bad W3C rating (11%) someone posted in the WF thread.
I didn't check the pages after downloading with a fake user agent though.

My take:
If a biz has clients who make rapid buying decisions on-the-go, they definitely need a separate mobile site. This site also needs to be indexed by the Google bot for mobile sites!
If the biz's clients ALWAYS need the full info, advise them to go the responsive route.

Cheers, Johnny63
05-23-2013, 07:37 AM (This post was last modified: 05-23-2013 07:40 AM by jbrown63.)
Post: #18
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@rikkiblakk

That depends:
Some clients want control and change content themselves.
These get mobile themes, like Jason Fladliens and JumpMobi Inspire with a custom backend (so they don't know its WP)

Others just want you to do all the stuff for them.
They can get sites based on templates (SqueezeMobi, Mobile Web Pro, WillR + his WF friend) or site builders, like EzMobileSiteGenerator. I like the flexibility of EzMobileSiteGenerator, but it has a steep learning curve due to its many functions. You can also get lots of cheap (from $3 to $15) mobile templates on themeforest.

You might also consider older Site builders like Mobi-O-Matic 2 and 3. They build nice pages, which then can be edited with an HTML editor. Did you know that Micrososft Expression Web 4 is free now?

Just make a portfolio for clients and present them with 3-5 design choices. More will only confuse them and kill the sale.

Cheers, Johnny63
05-23-2013, 08:00 AM
Post: #19
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Thxs a lot for the time and thought to the answer, Johnny63, rep added
05-23-2013, 09:37 AM
Post: #20
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Jbrown63 whats price range is best to charge for mobile sites these days?

Thanks
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