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salman89 | 12 years ago
I do however disagree with: "Anyways, the point of this is that in almost all uses, mobile site versions are god-awful." While the option to view the full site should always exist, there are enough experiences that designers would want different on mobile. There is a subset of power users who just want the full experience - but I think OP is generalizing here.
matthewmacleod|12 years ago
I think you're right, unless the site commits the abonimable sin of redirecting from a specific desktop-targeted page to the homepage of the mobile site when it detects a certain user agent.
STOP DOING THAT.
It is absolutely the worst thing I have seen happen to site usability now that mobile sites are becoming more popular. And it's compounded in several cases by broken "view desktop version" links that still prevent me from actually seeing the page I requested in the first place.
Poor implementation that literally prevents users from viewing your content on popular devices is appalling UX, and it's one of the few things that will make me leave your site forever and never return.
salman89|12 years ago
didgeoridoo|12 years ago
http://xkcd.com/869/
tehwalrus|12 years ago
However, changing the requested content, not letting me look at the main site using one button at the top of the page, and stopping me zooming on a real page are all ways to get me to never visit your site again.
I read quite a lot of stuff direct from iOS Twitter in the WebView - I just ignore sites that mess me around.
URSpider94|12 years ago
My bigger pet peeve is when the mobile site is so dumbed-down that I can't access the features that I need, but then the full site won't load on my phone.
jgarcie|12 years ago