It worked sometime but failed at other times for my site which is on WP V 4.1.1
It passed Google’s Mobilefriendly test once then failed it.
I have tried 3 or 4 other plugins and they all give inconsistent results as well.
Site link: https://dorseyservices.com should redirect to https://dorseyservices.mymobisite.us (built and hosted on platform from Lime Cellular)
Thanks,
John
]]>Hi,
Is there any way to indentify and separate visits from Tablets or Mobile? I would like to send to my desktop version visits from tablets and to a specific url mobile visits.
Thank you
]]>Please I need help with this issue.
I have a WordPress website I am using on it the plugins w3 total cache as well 51Degrees.mobi Mobile Device Detector. The problem is “When accessing the mobile version from a mobile device there is switch to desktop version option, when I click switch it does not switch to the desktop version” I tried disabling w3 total cache and it worked fine.
Any solution for this to work out without disabling w3 total cache?
Thank you
]]>I go to install the plugin and it stops at unpacking, this happens weather I download or install from wp admin.
Please let me know where to go from here
Jerry
]]>This was almost the perfect mobile theme switcher plugin solution, but it falls short on the themes themselves that it provides. Here are the issues I discovered so far with the mobile Wave themes the plugin provides:
1 – On the Wave themes it doesn’t show the Captcha plugin I have installed on comments.
2 – It also shows the comment box on pages where I have disabled comments.
3 – Text links within the body of blog posts is not highlighted properly in a separate color.
4 – There is no way to disable categories from showing on the blog posts.
5 – There is no way to get back to the homepage on the blog. If you click on the name of the blog at the top of the theme it does nothing. That is normally where the homepage link is imbedded.
6 – The wave tablet theme is still too small for large tablet screens. It is OK for 7″ tablets, but on tablets that are any bigger the theme displays too small.
As a result of all the above problems I have disabled the plugin and I have gone back to using the mobilepress plugin on my blog at https://www.marcschultz.com.blog
Mobilepress has none of the above problems and the display window automatically resizes to match the size of whatever screen it is running on. That is the best solution really rather than having different sized themes. Automatic screen and text resizing is the best solution.
Good luck guys…
]]>When I set up rule to switch theme when mobile, my site will switch to mobile theme even on my desktop (with Chrome, IE, Firefox, and Safari).
]]>I tried 51Degrees and the pre-installed mobile themes look good when WP Super Cache is turned off. However, when WP Super Cache is turned on, the mobile browsers show blank pages. Is 51Degrees compatible with WP Super Cache? What setups should I use?
]]>I’m using this plugin and it works great.
But: is it possible to add a button on my mobile site and redirect mobile users to my desktop site?
Thanks
]]>Have installed the plugin, but no themes are available to “switch” to. All that’s listed is “array” several times in the drop down menu ending with one instance of “redirect to URL”.
Ideas?
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