WPTouch Enabled
If you’ve got a smart phone, would you mind hitting http://enfranchisedmind.com/blog with it and letting me know how it looks? I’ve installed a plugin to add mobile support to WordPress, and I’d like feedback.
Comments
- January 27, 2010, Cody Brimhall wrote: Looks great from my iPhone!
- January 27, 2010, Nathan L. Walls wrote: I just checked Mobile Safari and it looks good. Actions for showing/hiding post summary from the index page works. Good default view per post.
- January 28, 2010, Mike wrote: Looks great from an iPhone. Great plugin, like the share features.
- January 28, 2010, Luis Arias wrote: Looks great from my Motorola Milestone running Android 2.1
- January 28, 2010, Jason wrote: I checked with my android browser. Everything looked good there too.
- January 28, 2010, Alicia wrote: Looks great. Remind me to have you take a peek from my touch.
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About Robert Fischer
Robert Fischer is a multi-language open source developer currently specializing in Groovy in Grails. In the past, his specialties have been in Perl, Java, Ruby, and OCaml. In the future, his specialty will probably be F# or (preferably) a functional JVM language like Scala or Clojure.
Robert is the author of Grails Persistence in GORM and GSQL, a regular contributor to GroovyMag and JSMag, the founder of the JConch Java concurrency library, and the author/maintainer of Liquibase-DSL and the Autobase database migration plugin for Grails.
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