12-08-2012, 03:36 AM
12-09-2012, 07:44 AM
I actually bought this...good investment
12-10-2012, 09:47 AM
Ijsol
Thanks for the link to the videos on You Tube.
Does anyone have the order to watch these in?
Joe
Thanks for the link to the videos on You Tube.
Does anyone have the order to watch these in?
Joe
12-10-2012, 11:47 PM
Is anyone finding this plugin really slow?
I put the plugin on an empty domain...no other plugins installed, built a mobile friendly site on the empty domain and put a redirect plugin on the site that needed to be made mobile friendly......desktop site loads up fine...no delay but when I try to view the site on my mobile it becomes slow to load up.
Any ideas how to resolve this?
Thanks in advance ;-)
I put the plugin on an empty domain...no other plugins installed, built a mobile friendly site on the empty domain and put a redirect plugin on the site that needed to be made mobile friendly......desktop site loads up fine...no delay but when I try to view the site on my mobile it becomes slow to load up.
Any ideas how to resolve this?
Thanks in advance ;-)
12-12-2012, 09:18 AM
@nyk24 I use this software on an empty site and had the same problem (sharedhosting)
I also used it on a desktop install of InstantWP 4.3 using WAMP. It is still quite slow.
I did however help improve the speed a little on my shared hosting site by adding the following to my htacess file.
# Use PHP 5.3
AddType application/x-httpd-php53 .php
try it, good luck
I also used it on a desktop install of InstantWP 4.3 using WAMP. It is still quite slow.
I did however help improve the speed a little on my shared hosting site by adding the following to my htacess file.
# Use PHP 5.3
AddType application/x-httpd-php53 .php
try it, good luck
12-13-2012, 02:34 AM
@kentra Thanks for the heads up think I have found a better solution.
the owner of the plugin says to use a separate WP install for creating sites, and then use the "Export to HTML" function and that gives a ZIP file of the complete site in HTML ... then install that on the client's domain ... and redirect the client's main site to that mobile HTML site ... the client doesn't need WP.
The only problem I have with that is that I could do this for a client with an html site so their mobile friendly site is not slow but my site is built on wordpress......would I be better off converting my site to html just so clients who do check my site on mobile dont find it slow or should I just blag it and hope most clients dont notice and if they do just tell them thanks for letting me know I will look in to it.
the owner of the plugin says to use a separate WP install for creating sites, and then use the "Export to HTML" function and that gives a ZIP file of the complete site in HTML ... then install that on the client's domain ... and redirect the client's main site to that mobile HTML site ... the client doesn't need WP.
The only problem I have with that is that I could do this for a client with an html site so their mobile friendly site is not slow but my site is built on wordpress......would I be better off converting my site to html just so clients who do check my site on mobile dont find it slow or should I just blag it and hope most clients dont notice and if they do just tell them thanks for letting me know I will look in to it.
12-13-2012, 02:44 AM
@nyk24,
Only export your mobile site to html.
You keep you existing desktop site on word press.
Your redirect script will sent you visitor to the html mobile site when detecting
that visitor is on mobile device.
Visitors from desktop / laptop will go to word press site.
Load your html mobile site on a sub-domain of the main domain.
example
Desktop site: http://www.mydesktopsite.com
Mobile site: m.mydesktopsite.com
Hope that helps.
Only export your mobile site to html.
You keep you existing desktop site on word press.
Your redirect script will sent you visitor to the html mobile site when detecting
that visitor is on mobile device.
Visitors from desktop / laptop will go to word press site.
Load your html mobile site on a sub-domain of the main domain.
example
Desktop site: http://www.mydesktopsite.com
Mobile site: m.mydesktopsite.com
Hope that helps.
02-08-2013, 04:04 PM
Any chance of a re-up. All the links are down. This is still one of the best ways to build mobile sites. Thank you.
02-10-2013, 07:41 AM
Hey there,
Just noticed there is only one link left working.
So here i say, mirror mirror on the wall:
[hide]http://www.multiupload.nl/VR0Z5COEJU[/hide]
A newbie helps the community, yay!
Just noticed there is only one link left working.
So here i say, mirror mirror on the wall:
[hide]http://www.multiupload.nl/VR0Z5COEJU[/hide]
A newbie helps the community, yay!
02-11-2013, 01:54 PM
Being a newbie I am not familiar with the download procedure.
It seems that every clickable button on that page forces us to download iLivid.exe? Is it safe, or shall we use a different location?
Thanks!
It seems that every clickable button on that page forces us to download iLivid.exe? Is it safe, or shall we use a different location?
Thanks!