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  • Plugin Author Scott

    (@scottsweb)

    Hoping someone that uses both plugins will be able to chip in here. There was an old thread that discussed some options with w3tc so it might be worth reading that.

    Thread Starter wzshop

    (@wzshop)

    Hi,
    Yes did that already. I was part of that discussion actually:)
    You mentioned that mobble needed some rewriting to really fix the issue. Thats why i opened a new topic.

    It seems to work but every now and then it provides the desktop version to a mobile user.. Not sure what is causing this.
    Thanks

    Plugin Author Scott

    (@scottsweb)

    At one time I was considering a re-write of the plugin to use JavaScript but it is no longer on my list of things to look at. I stopped using this plugin some time ago.

    It could be that one particular mobile device is not being detected correctly. Looks like mobile detect (the core library) could use a slight update: http://mobiledetect.net/

    It might be worth trying that.

    Thread Starter wzshop

    (@wzshop)

    Not for me.
    So you stopped maintaining this plugin?

    A shame, any other plugins?
    Thanks

    Plugin Author Scott

    (@scottsweb)

    I have not completely stopped maintaining it. I will get around to updating it from time to time. Not sure if there are other options around.

    db306

    (@db306)

    Same here, I used this plugin throughout the whole development of a client’s website. I had to completely remove page cache, I managed to make it work for a while but same, from times to times desktop would display mobile version and so on and so forth.

    Such a shame though, I was so excited by the idea of being able to optimize the information sent to mobiles, specially that most of my websites are medias or woocommerces.

    Waiting in the dark for a working RESS caching technology. For this to work, it should be a plugin that appends itself to w3tc so both plugins use the same user agent references.

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