Posts Tagged iPhone

Is your website flash heavy?

Is your website flash heavy? If so, you risk alienating iPhone and other non-Flash compatible mobile web users.

I am finding the ratio of time I spend reading content, tweeting, and interacting on the web shifting dramatically from my laptop towards my iPhone. This shift will only become more pronounced in the future as more and more people adopt smart phones with unlimited data plans.

I find is amazing that there are still Fortune 500 companies that don’t have mobile web compatabile sites. I am surprised when popular blogs use flash a video platform.

In this digital age and economy, every percent of market share and every hit on your website count. Don’t you want my business / click through / repeat visit? Build a mobile browser friendly website already.

Dan Hall
Posted via the WordPress App on his iPhone 3GS

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Editing a Post Using the WordPress iPhone App

A reader mentioned some issues with the WordPress iPhone App stripping HTML tags, quotations, and ampersands after editing a post wit the App. So I am testing this out for myself.

“This is a test & only a test

“This is a test & only a test” (edit with Worpress iPhone App). I am also quite interested in reviewing the meta tags created using the All in One SEO Pack plug-in.

Dan Hall

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Everything IS easier on the iPhone except…

Making phone calls. Keeping up with Twitter using Tweetdeck? Easy. Managing comments on my blog? Easy. Deleting spam email in Yahoo? Easy. Checking current weather conditions? Easy. Finding a new place to eat with Urbanspoon? Easy. Advocating my favorite service providers and sharing them with my trusted social network? Easy. Develop carpal tunnel? Easy.

Making one phone call without disconnecting with ATT Wireless? Apparently, not so easy. I have not been a fan of ATT Wireless ever since they acquired Cingular and significantly raised my bill overnight with no warning or notice. Big fan of Apple right now, ATT unfortunately has lived up to my expectations of providing poor service.

Dan Hall
Sent from my iPhone using the WordPress iPhone App

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