MobilePress is a WordPress plugin that will render your WordPress blog on mobile handsets, with the ability to use customized mobile themes, track ana …
Version – 1.1.5
Description :
MobilePress is a WordPress plugin that will render your WordPress blog on mobile handsets, with the ability to use customized themes. Built into MobilePress is the ability to track your mobile sites analytics and serve ads with Aduity.com.
Integration with Aduity.com enables you to serve ads from some of the biggest mobile ad networks such as Admob, Quattro Wireless, Buzzcity and InMobi. You can also serve you own managed ads. You will also be able to track your visitors every move with Aduity analytics.
The plugin allows WordPress theme developers to create custom mobile themes for MobilePress enabled blogs. Theme designers can create specific iPhone themes or generic mobile themes for other mobile devices.
MobilePress is SEO enabled and detects Google, Yahoo and MSN mobile search bots. These mobile search engine bots will see the mobile version of your blog and get your mobile site indexed in the mobile search results.
For more information and a full set of docs, please visit the official MobilePress website at MobilePress.co.za
Installation :
Installation instructions available at: MobilePress.co.za
Screenshots :
Screenshots are available at: MobilePress.co.za
Other Notes :
Config & Settings
Once successfully installed, you will be presented with a few options.
Blog Title
Changing this will replace the title of your blog when being viewed on a mobile device. So, instead of “My cool blog”, you could replace it with something like “My mobile blog”. This will not affect your site when being viewed on a regular web browser.
Blog Description
This is the same as changing your blog title, but will modify your blog’s description instead.
Force Mobile Site
This option will force your site to be rendered as mobile, regardless of where it is being viewed from. Regular web browsers will see the mobile version.
Detail Here: - http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/mobilepress/
MobilePress Plugin
MobilePress is a WordPress plugin that will render your WordPress blog on mobile handsets, with the ability to use customized mobile themes, track ana …
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Version – 1.1.5
Description :
MobilePress is a WordPress plugin that will render your WordPress blog on mobile handsets, with the ability to use customized themes. Built into MobilePress is the ability to track your mobile sites analytics and serve ads with Aduity.com.
Integration with Aduity.com enables you to serve ads from some of the biggest mobile ad networks such as Admob, Quattro Wireless, Buzzcity and InMobi. You can also serve you own managed ads. You will also be able to track your visitors every move with Aduity analytics.
The plugin allows WordPress theme developers to create custom mobile themes for MobilePress enabled blogs. Theme designers can create specific iPhone themes or generic mobile themes for other mobile devices.
MobilePress is SEO enabled and detects Google, Yahoo and MSN mobile search bots. These mobile search engine bots will see the mobile version of your blog and get your mobile site indexed in the mobile search results.
For more information and a full set of docs, please visit the official MobilePress website at MobilePress.co.za
Installation :
Installation instructions available at: MobilePress.co.za
Screenshots :
Screenshots are available at: MobilePress.co.za
Other Notes :
Config & Settings
Once successfully installed, you will be presented with a few options.
Blog Title
Changing this will replace the title of your blog when being viewed on a mobile device. So, instead of “My cool blog”, you could replace it with something like “My mobile blog”. This will not affect your site when being viewed on a regular web browser.
Blog Description
This is the same as changing your blog title, but will modify your blog’s description instead.
Force Mobile Site
This option will force your site to be rendered as mobile, regardless of where it is being viewed from. Regular web browsers will see the mobile version.