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    #16
    Re: Not Mobile Friendly, CSS, SEO...............................

    Originally posted by Keitho View Post
    I'm pretty sure that Miva has tools for that transition... You really need to get your site into this century (ok, decade). :-(
    Yes Sir, you are so right!
    Semper Fi,

    Robert Perry





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      #17
      Re: Not Mobile Friendly, CSS, SEO...............................

      We have a new tool in beta right now for switching between MMUI and CSSUI.

      And when 9.0004 comes out we're officially End of Lifeing MMUI, which means you'll still be able to upgrade indefinitely to new versions, but you won't get any new shopping side features (such as Saved Baskets, Wishlists and Registries which are part of 9.0004).
      Thanks,

      Rick Wilson
      CEO
      Miva, Inc.
      [email protected]
      https://www.miva.com

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        #18
        Re: Not Mobile Friendly, CSS, SEO...............................

        I'd like to see a real responsive site. Seems like that is a compromise between a site that looks great on a desktop and one that looks great on a mobile device. I envision something like one size fits all clothing. Can someone provide an example so I can see how one looks?
        Thanks, Larry
        Larry
        Luce Kanun Web Design
        www.facebook.com/wajake41
        www.plus.google.com/116415026668025242914/posts?hl=en


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          #19
          Re: Not Mobile Friendly, CSS, SEO...............................

          Switching a site from MMUI to CSS (which includes the responsive/adaptive frameworks) will 'improve' SEO...but, not by that much if this is the only thing you are doing.

          BTW: The reason we didn't respond to your request is that we are a tad busy with all the Mobilegeddon ( :) Leslie) effects ATM.
          Bruce Golub
          Phosphor Media - "Your Success is our Business"

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            #20
            Re: Not Mobile Friendly, CSS, SEO...............................

            Larry,

            Checkout www.marketviewliquor.com to see a nice responsive site in action.
            Thanks,

            Rick Wilson
            CEO
            Miva, Inc.
            [email protected]
            https://www.miva.com

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              #21
              Re: Not Mobile Friendly, CSS, SEO...............................

              Thanks Rick: I would call that mobile version a compromise. The mobile specific site you build for us is superior in my opinion.
              Especially missed the navigation bar. Only way back to my basket from OPAY is the browser back button.
              But Google does classify it as web friendly. That's good.
              Larry
              Last edited by wajake41; 05-06-15, 10:50 AM.
              Larry
              Luce Kanun Web Design
              www.facebook.com/wajake41
              www.plus.google.com/116415026668025242914/posts?hl=en


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                #22
                Re: Not Mobile Friendly, CSS, SEO...............................

                Larry,

                Those are all design choices. You can do anything with Responsive, it's more of a concept. That just happened to be the first site that came to mind.
                Thanks,

                Rick Wilson
                CEO
                Miva, Inc.
                [email protected]
                https://www.miva.com

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                  #23
                  Re: Not Mobile Friendly, CSS, SEO...............................

                  Rick, I like that it senses the width of the device's viewport while ours tests for a device's signature. Is there any way to incorporate that into our mobile site? I's like to be able to set a mobile/desktop switch using the <meta name="breakpoint" content="nano" media="(min-width: 0px) and (max-width: 480px)"> meta tag.
                  Larry
                  Last edited by wajake41; 05-06-15, 11:18 AM.
                  Larry
                  Luce Kanun Web Design
                  www.facebook.com/wajake41
                  www.plus.google.com/116415026668025242914/posts?hl=en


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                    #24
                    Re: Not Mobile Friendly, CSS, SEO...............................

                    Larry,

                    Not if you're using MMUI, which is I assume what you're using. A site that's primarily based on Tables (which MMUI is) is unable (or in practical terms it's not worth the investment to make) to be responsive.
                    Thanks,

                    Rick Wilson
                    CEO
                    Miva, Inc.
                    [email protected]
                    https://www.miva.com

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                      #25
                      Re: Not Mobile Friendly, CSS, SEO...............................

                      We just have a switch that determines if the mobile specific site or the desktop site is displayed. Can that switch be based on the device's width somehow? Googleing it right now.
                      Larry
                      Last edited by wajake41; 05-06-15, 11:22 AM.
                      Larry
                      Luce Kanun Web Design
                      www.facebook.com/wajake41
                      www.plus.google.com/116415026668025242914/posts?hl=en


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                        #26
                        Re: Not Mobile Friendly, CSS, SEO...............................

                        Originally posted by Bruce - PhosphorMedia View Post
                        Switching a site from MMUI to CSS (which includes the responsive/adaptive frameworks) will 'improve' SEO...but, not by that much if this is the only thing you are doing.

                        BTW: The reason we didn't respond to your request is that we are a tad busy with all the Mobilegeddon ( :) Leslie) effects ATM.
                        Understood!
                        Semper Fi,

                        Robert Perry





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