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Need some input on my mobile design!


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I'm designing the mobile side of the company I'm working for. I have never design a mobile site before and don't know how I'm going to do it with wordpress now but anyway, here is my design for the mobile site. What do you think about it? The design is going off the desktop/regular website I'm designing.

http://www.imagraphicdesigner.com/roma/html5/products/biocalceclassico/index.html

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that's actually pretty nice. Would love to try it on my phone but the link just shows the regular website.

What do you use to make it? jQuery? Are you using a CMS?

I have not code it yet. But it's going to be in Wordpress. I'm not sure if I'm able to code it from myself. Never done a mobile site before and not too good with Wordpress yet. I will most likely outsource it to someone to code it. But it will need to be in Wordpress and jQuery.

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I have not code it yet. But it's going to be in Wordpress. I'm not sure if I'm able to code it from myself. Never done a mobile site before and not too good with Wordpress yet. I will most likely outsource it to someone to code it. But it will need to be in Wordpress and jQuery.

Got it! I thought some of those screenshots were actually some form of jQuery Mobile.

It looks awesome by the way :). Great job!

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It looks really, really good. Very little mobile sites reach look as good as that. In fact, I can't even think of one that does. If you can pull it off I'm sure it'd look amazing.

(just remember to take retina-like graphics into account - page widths of 720px are perfectly normal for mobile devices nowadays and you need some impressive imagery to make it look good - especially icons, you can get away with lower-res photos)

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https://www.neowin.net/forum/topic/1048933-mobile-site-development-tips-tricks/page__fromsearch__1

The first example site is dead but the other mobile coding examples work fine, if you want to hire someone to code it, I'm willing to do it :p

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