Taking Your XSitePro Website Mobile
Taking Your XSitePro Website
Mobile.
You might have tested your website on every computer browser
you can find, but nowadays that’s just not enough. Nowadays the
web is getting more and more mobile – it’s being used on mobile
phones, PDAs, and all sorts of other small devices that can be
used on-the-go. You need to allow for these visitors as well,
but that’s easier said than done.
So What’s the Problem?
Well, unfortunately, there are dozens of manufacturers of
mobile devices, and each one produces hundreds of different
models. There has been little standardisation among mobile web
browsers: basically, the only real way to check whether your
website will work on one or not is to test it. As you can
imagine, with all the devices out there, that’s something that
you could never really do – especially considering that new
devices come out every few months or so.
All you can do, then, is make your XSitePro website
generally suitable for as many mobile browsers as possible,
instead of trying to alter it to work perfectly with specific
makes and models. When you do this, there are a few basic rules
to remember.
Make Things Work Without Images.
Many mobile browsers can’t display images, which means that
you’re in trouble if your XSitePro website uses images to
display vital information or to make a form work. You need to
test your site with images turned off to make sure everything
still works. If you’re using images on a form, you might
consider replacing them with Javascript to insert images – as
most mobile devices don’t support Javascript, this approach
won’t cause any problems for them.
Be Light on Bandwidth.
Most mobile devices are still accessing the web at
sub-dialup speeds – that makes your XSitePro page’s loading
time very important to them. Sure, they’re not spending time
downloading images, but they still have to download all of your
page’s source code before you can display it. You should make
sure that your source code is as compact as possible, not
repeating itself or using long-winded methods of doing simple
things.
The Rewards.
If you can take your XSitePro website mobile successfully,
then there’ll be all sorts of rewards. Mobile shopping is still
quite new, and there are lots of people trying it out for the
first time and starting to build loyalty – you can get a lot of
long-term customers if you get into it now. People are also far
more likely to pay for small pieces of information or
downloads, since they can pay quickly and easily using their
phone instead of a credit card.
Of course, even if you’re not selling anything, a mobile
website can still be good promotion. Mobile users are
especially likely to use your website to try to get your phone
number, or directions to where you are – do you really want to
let these people down? Anyone who’s taking the time, trouble
and expense to look up your site on their phone is likely a
loyal (or potentially loyal) customer, and you want to make
things easy for them.
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