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  • Plugin Author Jose Mortellaro

    (@giuse)

    Is it a static page or the list of your last blog post?

    Thread Starter tusjmirdi

    (@tusjmirdi)

    Latest blog post, I think. I would’ve made it into a static page but I think im too far gone now.

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    • This reply was modified 3 years, 4 months ago by tusjmirdi.
    Plugin Author Jose Mortellaro

    (@giuse)

    have you read the description of the plugin at https://ww.wp.xz.cn/plugins/specific-content-for-mobile/?

    Is there something you don’t understand?

    @tusjmirdi

    Thread Starter tusjmirdi

    (@tusjmirdi)

    I’m really sorry, I have no more than a week combined knowledge on working with WordPress.
    But now, i made it a static page and can see the front page in the pages category, however when i edit the main page the edit isn’t visible on mobile or desktop

    Plugin Author Jose Mortellaro

    (@giuse)

    Hi @tusjmirdi

    can you see the plus symbols in the list of pages as shown in the following picture?:

    Once you have the homepage as a static page, you need to click on the + symbol under the mobile column, on the row related to the homepage.

    Then the plugin will create a mobile version of the page that initially will be a clone of the desktop version. You have just to modify that new page.

    I hope it helps.

    Have a great day!

    Jose

    Thread Starter tusjmirdi

    (@tusjmirdi)

    I think my main problem now is that I simply don’t understand how to set up my caching plugin (W3 Total Cache). I get the ISSUE DETECTED! Mobile not detected simulating a mobile device prompt. I tried using the preinstalled options for the user agent groups but what ends up happening is I just get ERR_TOO_MANY_REDIRECTS.

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