Mobile site now available

September 28, 2009 by · 5 Comments 

A couple days ago I noticed that this site didn't really lend itself to a mobile browser.  Not sure why WordPress doesn't include a mobile theme, but anyway, that's fixed now, thanks to a mobile-optimized theme and a plugin that automatically switches you based on your browser identification (no separate URL required).  If you should happen to stop by the mobile site and notice an issue please let me know in the comments of this post or with the comment form on the about page.

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5 Responses to “Mobile site now available”
  1. KoGt2S says:

    Excelent Jason, help me be more attentive to the developments,, Thkz!

  2. john says:

    thanks for sharing this with us!!

  3. peter says:

    well its correct,its very necessary to have a mobile friendly website now a days.

  4. Chu Seow Phin says:

    I am having problems to upgrade PHP 5.1.6 to 5.2.X in my CentOS 4 server. Whenever, I execute the command yum update php, I will get an error message on depencies mod_dav_....blah blah blah. I have followed all of your instrctions to create a yum repo file but to no avail. I have even try to install subversion development and even did a yum clean all, but still give me the same result. What had gone wrong???

    --> Running transaction check
    --> Processing Dependency: libapr-0.so.0 for package: subversion
    --> Processing Dependency: httpd-mmn = 20020903 for package: mod_dav_svn
    --> Processing Dependency: libaprutil-0.so.0 for package: subversion
    --> Finished Dependency Resolution
    Error: Missing Dependency: libapr-0.so.0 is needed by package subversion
    Error: Missing Dependency: httpd-mmn = 20020903 is needed by package mod_dav_svn
    Error: Missing Dependency: libaprutil-0.so.0 is needed by package subversion

    Regards,
    Chu

  5. Chu Seow Phin says:

    Hi,
    I have resolved my issue by yum remove subversion and yum install subversion.
    Thanks!
    Chu

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