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Join Date: Nov 2004
Location: Las Vegas
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How do you redirect your mobile/tablet traffic?
I'm finally going to start redirecting some lander traffic based on mobile vs. pc. Looking for opinions on the best way to do it.
I know most would say go Responsive... and under normal circumstances, that's what I do. But this is a specific application where I need to serve a separate page for mobile users. Assuming the best way is to grab the user agent and then use a server-side script to direct accordingly. Opinions? |
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Join Date: Nov 2009
Posts: 62
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I am using mobile redirect php script, server side yes, there are a plenty outer.
It is important to take care of landing page, it should be much as possible in relation with main page because of Google regulation. |
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Join Date: Jun 2013
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PHP / User agent check as well.
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