where can i paste the redirection codes into my C5 site? how can i find the root php file of my site, please?
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Hi everyone!
I have the same issue and im looking for a help please!
I will use a mobile site which is a summary of my regualr site for my mobile users cleints where they can directly find the needed info. So, with the mobile site's theme come already the instrucion codes to redirect it at the mobile users. So i need to insert the redirection script on my regular's root site "index.php" but i cannont find it? I want my website as thishttp://www.myC5website.com/mobile... on the mobile subdomain comes my mobile's site.
how can i do it please?
im stuck right there. Well, i don't need a responsive theme cause it's another story for what i meant.
Hope to hear from you soon cause i've been waiting long for an answer...
Best!
Malko
I have the same issue and im looking for a help please!
I will use a mobile site which is a summary of my regualr site for my mobile users cleints where they can directly find the needed info. So, with the mobile site's theme come already the instrucion codes to redirect it at the mobile users. So i need to insert the redirection script on my regular's root site "index.php" but i cannont find it? I want my website as thishttp://www.myC5website.com/mobile... on the mobile subdomain comes my mobile's site.
how can i do it please?
im stuck right there. Well, i don't need a responsive theme cause it's another story for what i meant.
Hope to hear from you soon cause i've been waiting long for an answer...
Best!
Malko
Hi formigo thanks for your reply. I know those options and i already used them but it's not what i mean. I need another site for mobile users with some information from my regular's one cause the mobile users dont have to see all these huge amount of information on the regular one. So, what im looking for is to know where i have to paste the mobile redirection codes. For example in joomla you can see the index.php ...etc
Is there any option to rediret the mobile users into a subdomain where the mobile site is ,please?
regards
Is there any option to rediret the mobile users into a subdomain where the mobile site is ,please?
regards
Bit hacky and there's likely a better way, but, assuming you're not using domain mapper and want to run two installs, or just html on the second mobile site, I'd utilise the c5 agent detection and stick a header location redirect at the top of default.php of the mobile theme on your main site - sending it to your mobile site/subdomain.
Hacky, but should work.
Hacky, but should work.
Hmm Sorry, i just tried to do that but it doesn't work either with default.php. It was a HTML mobile site.
Ok anyway, if i go back to the first options temporally.. I use now two C5 themes the regular one and another one for mobile phones but i actually want the regular one to run on the ipads and tablets devices. In other words want to exclude Ipads from the mobile's theme. I use 5.6.0.2 version.
How/where can i do that, please?
Regards
Ok anyway, if i go back to the first options temporally.. I use now two C5 themes the regular one and another one for mobile phones but i actually want the regular one to run on the ipads and tablets devices. In other words want to exclude Ipads from the mobile's theme. I use 5.6.0.2 version.
How/where can i do that, please?
Regards
Sounds like Mobile Homehttp://www.concrete5.org/marketplace/addons/mobile-home/... might be a perfect fit.
You can redirect mobile devices to an optimized area of your existing site while tablet users will automatically get the full version of your site.
The only caveat is having separate pages for your mobile users. I consider that a good thing though since you can specialize the content of these pages to keep things nice and tidy.
Cheers!
You can redirect mobile devices to an optimized area of your existing site while tablet users will automatically get the full version of your site.
The only caveat is having separate pages for your mobile users. I consider that a good thing though since you can specialize the content of these pages to keep things nice and tidy.
Cheers!
It won't do the URL redirection, but it will do all the user agent detection and serve your sight with the mobile theme.
Best
Ollie