Some of you know that I am on the road quite a bit because of my “real” job. As a result, I spend a lot of time with my trusty laptop in the hotel at night. But there is something else that helps me check in on the blog and reply to comments when I don’t have time to pull out the laptop.

Alex King is the author of a plugin for Wordpress that allows you create a mobile version of your blog. That’s right, you and your visitors can read and comment on your blog even when you don’t have access to a computer! Wordpress Mobile Edition allows your blog to be viewed from a PDA, Smartphone, or any other small screen device. Basically, it creates a mobile interface with smaller and faster pages that are designed to fit on a small screen.

Here is a screenshot of the mobile theme on this blog. If you would like to see the plugin in action just visit PureBlogging.com with your mobile device.

Wordpress Mobile Edition

Installation and setup is very simple.

  1. Download Wordpress Mobile Edition
  2. Unzip the file with your file compression utility (I use WinZip).
  3. Drop the wp-mobile.php file in your wp-content/plugins directory.
  4. Drop the wp-mobile directory in your wp-content/themes directory.
  5. Click the ‘Activate’ link for WordPress Mobile Edition on your Plugins page (in the WordPress admin interface).

No other configuration is needed. Now each time your blog is visited with a mobile browser, the mobile interface will be displayed automatically.

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27 Comments

Comment by Tyson
2007-07-03 08:20:54
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Do you think it is possible after a month of being mobile you can give some comparative statistics on how many pageviews were mobile versus regular?

Comment by David Culpepper
2007-07-03 14:56:17
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I’ve actually been running this for a couple of months… I’ll see what kind of stats I can come up with.

 
 
Comment by Bush Mackel
2007-07-03 09:24:38
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Crap. Something else I gotta do to my site!

Comment by Saman Sadeghi
2007-07-04 00:28:45
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Luckily, this one is easy to impliment!

 
 
Comment by Edi
2007-07-03 09:30:05
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I’d like to see statistics as well of mobile views vs regular views. I’d think that somehow you could do that, if they were using cellphones not free wireless to access the page.

 
Comment by Rhys
2007-07-03 09:37:50
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Haha, I agree with Bush!

I heard about this. At the moment, I use Opera Mini on my phone, and it looks decent. However, I wouldn’t mind giving this a go!

 
2007-07-03 10:20:46
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[...] in the footsteps of my good friend David over at Pureblogging.com I have decided to take Darin.CC [...]

 
2007-07-03 10:21:18
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Great plugin! I too have implemented this feature … since I needed it just yesterday!

Thanks David for the info!

Darin

 
Comment by Andrea Micheloni
2007-07-03 10:28:15
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What about a photo of the plugin in action on a mobile?

But how does it work? Isn’t it supposed to place a <link media=\"mobile\".. or something like that in the header? I don’t see it!

Comment by Andrea Micheloni
2007-07-03 10:30:23
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I meant, a <link rel=\"stylesheet\" href=\"mobilestyle.css\" media=\"mobile\" /> in the head section

Comment by David Culpepper
2007-07-05 13:27:30
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Hi Andea,

I updated the post a screenshot of what the template looks like but I’m not a programmer so I don’t really know how it works. Sorry.

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Comment by JoLynn Braley
2007-07-03 12:38:16
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Thanks David, very good to know! I have to ask you though….do you really use this very much? Isn’t is cumbersome, compared to using your laptop?

Comment by David Culpepper
2007-07-03 15:03:34
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I use it almost everyday… between client visits, at lunch, sitting at red lights in my car, etc. It’s sad I know.

I also respond to a lot of emails with my trusty Cingular 8125. Very convenient when the laptop is not an option.

Comment by Saman Sadeghi
2007-07-04 00:30:19
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Are you running WM5 or WM6?

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Comment by David Culpepper
2007-07-05 13:28:17
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I am running WM5.

 
 
 
 
Comment by Best Airmiles Deals
2007-07-03 13:01:42
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This might actually be VERY useful for a site like mine where I post weekly specials. That way people can go to the site when they’re at the actual store! hmmmmm. very interesting….

Thanks for the information!

Comment by David Culpepper
2007-07-03 15:04:24
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You’re welcome!

 
 
2007-07-03 14:03:49
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this isnt something im really interested in. I have a hard enough time trying to get regular plugins to work lol

 
Comment by Joe
2007-07-03 14:13:59
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My head hurts with all of this technology. I don’t even know what a PDA or a smartphone is.

I’m still stuck on blogger with a pitch fork and a wagon and you all are travelling the cyber galaxies light years away.

I wouldn’t normally be jealous except you guys also probably have access to really cool lasers.

This comment filed under weird.

Comment by David Culpepper
2007-07-03 15:06:14
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Funny stuff… diet coke almost came out my nose. :lol:

 
 
Comment by Saman Sadeghi
2007-07-04 00:31:36
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A while ago, I installed a plugin for the Wii browser and it totally crapped out my WP install! :cry:

Comment by David Culpepper
2007-07-05 13:29:18
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Sorry to hear that but thanks for the warning… I’ll be sure to avoid that plugin.

 
 
Comment by Pallab Subscribed to comments via email
2007-07-07 23:18:39
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When I am browsing using mobile I hope I would get full content and not some half cooked text only version.
Opera Mini v4 does a good enough job of rendering normal pages. And its by far the most popular mobile browser. So the question is : Is this plugin really necessary? There is not point in installing a plugin just for the sake of it.

Comment by David Culpepper
2007-07-08 00:34:22
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There is a point… I prefer it. :grin:

I have Opera Mini installed as well but that doesn’t change the fact that normal pages are not designed to be viewed on a small screen.

I much prefer the “half cooked text only version” when browsing on a mobile. It loads much quicker and reads much easier because it is designed for the small screen. To each his own.

If you prefer to view the normal pages all you have to do is click the “Exit the Mobile Edition” link. If you allow cookies, I think it will even remember that selection.

 
 
Comment by CutieGadget
2007-07-14 21:44:03
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Can I Use it On My Nokia Phone? Until Now, I just use My phone to make calls, sms or sometimes Check Email..

 
2007-07-19 17:02:19
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I have to admit I never use the Internet on my mobile phone, although I accept that others do.

This certainly looks like an interesting plugin - anything that increases your site’s accessibility can only be a good thing.

- Martin Reed

 
2007-07-20 01:10:32
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I went moble, mostly so I can look at the site on the road … then i got an iPhone … now I don’t need it … however I’ve left it up and still got some traffic on it … go figure!

Darin

 

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