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What are some alternatives to WordPress for developing mobile-friendly, responsive websites?
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Question: I have a WordPress website right now, but it is too much working keeping it online and working - it keeps getting hacked or broken after core updates. What are some alternatives to WordPress for developing mobile-friendly and responsive websites? I need to make sure my website looks good on everyone's smartphones and tablets.
Short Answer: If you’re looking for a WordPress alternative for building a mobile-friendly, responsive website,
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What is the best forum software that is not only mobile responsive, but designed for mobile?
UltimateWB - it has a built-in forum app with lots of features, and lots of other social networking apps too. Use the built-in responsive app to make it responsive. It’s very fast, easy, flexible, and customizable.
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No, it’s one website - we just make it responsive to work on all devices. That means the website automatically reformats based on a user’s device screen size. You can do it via the website’s stylesheet. If you’re using a website builder, make sure it is responsive. With UltimateWB, for example, you can make your website responsive with the click of the button on the styles manager.
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How do I convert my site to mobile?
Make it responsive. You can do this easily with UltimateWB. It has a built-in responsive app in the styles manager. You can design your own website style and then turn on the responsive app and configure it how you want. No experience necessary. The responsive app makes your website reformat automatically based on the user’s device size, so you get a mobile friendly website too. And you just have to build/update 1 website.
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You can automatically make a mobile version of your website by making the design responsive. This is easy to do with UltimateWB - it has a built-in responsive app. No experience necessary. Having a website responsive makes it automatically reformat based on the user’s device size. So, it’s the same content on your website, and you only have to update 1 website.
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You don’t want to have 2 versions - but just a different formatting. Then you only have to keep 1 version updated. You should base this formatting on the device size. You can use the Responsive app in UltimateWB - just fill in the form options to customize and your website pages automatically reformat based on the user’s device size.
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... Continue readingWhat is the best CMS for eCommerce and mobile APP?
The best is UltimateWB. It has a built-in e-commerce app that is very customizable, plus lots of other built-in apps. It also has a built-in responsive app that you can use to automatically make your website mobile friendly and responsive, i.e. reformat your website automatically based on a user’s device size. So you don't have to have 2 versions of your website when you want a mobile website too - just one and it reformats for the best user experience.
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Is it wise for me to have a mobile app and a mobile website for my construction company?
It is good to have a website/mobile-friendly website for your business- best is to have a responsive website that reformats for the user based on what device size they are using, i.e. a computer, tablet, or smartphone. Then you just have to build one website and update one website. It doesn’t seem like an app that a user would install would be necessary. I don’t think users would expect to have to install an app to get a quote for
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Still using iWeb? Top 6 reasons you shouldn’t be. Upgrade!
If you haven't heard of iWeb, it may be because of the #1 reason that you shouldn't be using it to create your website:
1) Apple no longer supports iWeb, the website developing creation tool for Mac, and they haven't for a few years now. (Related Post: Apple no longer supports iWeb website developing creation tool for Mac users)
Ok, so Apple doesn't support it anymore. What does this mean?
2) That is a reason itself to not
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