After a couple of suggestions from readers, I'm configuring a mobile device version of the blog. Bear with me as I tinker with it throughout the day. Feel free to post a comment and let me know what isn't working, not that I'll know how to fix it.
The link is: http://freemasonsfordummies.mofuse.mobi/
The special iPhone version is at http://freemasonsfordummies.mofuse.mobi/iphone
I'm using the free Mofuse service, so it will have the occasional ad, and there doesn't appear to be a way to post comments from it without going to the full html version of the page.
If your smartphone can read a QR code, point it here.
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6 comments:
ATTENTION!
SIGN YOUR NAME OR OTHERWISE IDENTIFY YOURSELF IN YOUR COMMENT POSTS IF YOU DO NOT HAVE A GOOGLE ACCOUNT.
Your comments will not appear immediately because I am forced to laboriously screen every post. I'm constantly bombarded with spam. Depending on the comments being made, anonymous postings on Masonic topics may be regarded with the same status as cowans and eavesdroppers, as far as I am concerned. If you post with an unknown or anonymous account, do not automatically expect to see your comment appear.
IIRC, Wordpress will automagically reformat a blog for mobile viewing. You might want to look into that.
ReplyDeleteFeh. Then I'd have to switch the whole site over to Wordpress. That just sounds hard.
ReplyDeleteActually, it's really, really easy. WP will import the posts and comments. And surely you can talk some awed new MM into redoing the blog widgets for you.
ReplyDeleteNot to perpetuate a cultural stereotype or anything, but I've never done it that way before...
ReplyDeleteI converted my site from blogger to my own hosted Wordpress site a few weeks ago. Other than setting up a domain with hosting at GoDaddy, it was relatively painless process. (http://www.dalestubblefield.com)
ReplyDeleteComing from an I.T. nerd, Wordpress is 100 times more efficient and easier to use than blogger. I also converted my lodge's website from my own homegrown code to Wordpress around the same time. I'm using it for a content management system instead of a blogging tool there. (http://www.observancelodge.com)
Worked for me. Thumbs up!
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