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Kitty
 
 
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Mobile Page

Post by Kitty »

I have a website that I just published and it works fine. I created a mobile page with the mobile templete.
when I go to view it, it says page can not be displayed... Am I missing something? Does it have an html extenstion?

Help...
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Re: Mobile Page

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What exactly did you do?
What is the URL of the page and where do I need to look to see the problem?
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Re: Mobile Page

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I created the mobile page with the templete. Dropped a form on the page and then a few form objects. The page name is basmobile.
Here is the URL: http://www.safetylabplus.com/basmobile.html

It just says page can not be found?
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Re: Mobile Page

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Did publish/upload the file?

Why did you create a separate mobile page? your website already seems to be responsive.
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Re: Mobile Page

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Yes, it's uploaded. I thought I had to use the templete for the mobile page. Being that it has the proper size, shape, etc...
So, I don't need the templete? Just make a new page with the proper size? What is the mobile templete for then?

Thanks!
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Re: Mobile Page

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What exactly do you mean by 'mobile template'?

There are multiple way to make your website mobile friendly.
http://wysiwygwebbuilder.com/layout_modes.html

It looks like you have used layout grids on your homepage, so in that case there is no need to create a separate mobile page.
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Re: Mobile Page

Post by Kitty »

I see. Well I will give that a try. Thanks for your advice. Very helpful.
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