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Mobile page redirect question.
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User: Simon C. 11 years ago
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If I set up a redirect from my website main page to a mobile page and then include a link on the mobile home page to "view full site" will it just loop back to the mobile page or, in fact go to the full site? I hope this makes sense. Thanks in advance. Absolutely loving everweb! |
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User: Jumbo T. 11 years ago
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Try logic. Where I live we have groups of people you can keep busy all day. Enter the main page. Redirect to the mobile page. Click the link. Go to the main page. Redirect to the mobile page. Click the link. Go to the main page. Redirect to the mobile page. Click the link. Go to the main page. Redirect to the mobile page. Click the link. Go to the main page. Redirect to the mobile page. Click the link. Go to the main page. Redirect to the mobile page. Click the link. Go to the main page. Redirect to the mobile page. Click the link. Go to the main page. Redirect to the mobile page. Click the link. Go to the main page. Redirect to the mobile page. Click the link. Go to the main page. Redirect to the mobile page. Click the link. Go to the main page. Solution : do not include the main page in the full site, and do not make a link to the main page. |
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User: Roddy 11 years ago
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There is a workaround post somewhere in this forum if you can find it! I'm can't see why anybody would want to direct smart phone users to the full version of their site. It kind of defeats the point of creating the mobile version in the first place. Most conventional sites aren't suitable for viewing on a tablet - far less a smart phone - when you take into account the basic guidelines concerning readability and user inputs. There's a discussion HERE that may interest you. There's a section of the EverWeb Codebox website devoted to mobile design here… http://everwebcodebox.com/mobile/features.html Click the wireless icon to see the mobile demo site. When your full size website is viewed on a tablet it should incorporate these features. Since the number of surfers using tablets is increasing c/w those on computers, why not design your site for iPad rather than desktop browsers? ------------------------------- Roddy Website: http://everwebwidgets.com Contact: http://everwebwidgets.com/ewWidgets-home/contact.html NOTE: I am an EverWeb user and NOT affiliated with EverWeb! Any opinions expressed in this forum are my own. |
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User: Paul-RAGESW 11 years ago
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You can do this by creating a new link that links to an External link (instead of one of my pages). Then add the URL of your website and add ?fullsite=true to the end of the url. For example if you website address was http://www.mydomain.com you enter enter; http://www.mydomain.com?fullsite=true ------------------------------- Paul EverWeb Developer |
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User: Simon C. 11 years ago
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| Thanks Roddy. Jumbo-T....doing nothing isn't exactly logical either .I know all the whys and why nots.That wasn't the question, but thanks anyway. | |
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User: Simon C. 11 years ago
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| Yey Paul !!!! Thank you. A man who clearly laughs in the face of a technical challenge. We may just make it to Mars after all . | |
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