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Creating a mobile-friendly view to your Drupal or Joomla based website

Written by: Tommi Vilkamo, Manager of Nokia Beta Labs

A few weeks ago, we launched the long-overdue mobile-optimized version of Beta Labs website. For the ~20% of visitors who use this website via mobile browser, this mobile version has improved the performance by ~10x and the usability by an order of magnitude:

The good news is that, as side project, we donated the mobile plugin to open source. Now, anyone with a Drupal (or Joomla!) based website can easily do the same trick. To learn how, go to http://mobileplugin.net.

If you know people with Drupal or Joomla! based websites, spread the love!

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#1 Profile picture Contributor of the month Bug buster Innovator Top reviewer mbrett Mon, 2009-06-08 15:39

Which is better

Which is better Drupal or Joomla?

I'm tempted to try one but can't decide which?

mbrett
N95 8Gb (Product Code: 0558787 (UK)) FW 31.0.018

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#2 irfun4ever Mon, 2009-06-08 17:51

its me

i m runing a web site about n-gage since 2005. and its joomla based. this plugin will be perfect for me i hope. lets try :)

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#3 Staff teemule Tue, 2009-06-09 09:05

RE: mbrett

Drupal has a steeper learning curve than Joomla. On the other hand Drupal is mostly limitless and designed to be a web application framework rather than only CMS. Unless you need to do a lot of modification you might find an easier path with Joomla or a Wordpress blog.

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