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MobileESP for WordPress

Description

This WordPress plugin will detect mobile devices and redirect the user to the mobile-optimized site of your choice (such as subdomain or subfolder).

This plugin uses the MobileESP by Anthony Hand as its detection script (under Apache License 2.0) and is based on Mobile Device Detect by Matthias Reuter

Banner drawing by Felix Wolfstrom.

To Do

  • Update options to allow various states of redirect for various devices, ie Android, iPhone, iPad, etc.
  • Admin settings update with custom cookie time

Installation

Automattic Install (recommended)

  1. Login to your Dashboard as an admin.
  2. Once logged in select Plugins > Add New from the main menu.
  3. Next search for “mobileesp-for-wordpress” (no quotes) and click the install button.
  4. Update the MobileESP for WordPress settings with the url you want mobile viewers to be redirected to.

Manual Install

  1. Extract the contents of mobileesp_wp.zip and upload to the wp-content/plugins folder.
  2. Activate the plugin through the ‘Plugins’ menu in WordPress
  3. Update the MobileESP for WordPress settings with the url you want mobile viewers to be redirected to.

FAQ

I activated the plugin and nothing happened

This plugin will only redirect users who are viewing the site on a mobile device. You also must first update the redirect URL within the plugin settings.

How can I give my users the option to view the full site

If you want to use this feature set a link to “example.com/?view_full_site=true” anywhere on your mobile site. The cookie will expire after one day.
You may change the expiration time by changing the time()+86400 on line 43.

What about back to the mobile site?

This can be done one of two ways, you can either link to the mobile site directly (m.example.com) or you can clear the cookie by linking to “example.com/?view_full_site=false” anywhere on your WordPress install.

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Contributors & Developers

“MobileESP for WordPress” is open source software. The following people have contributed to this plugin.

Contributors

Changelog

1.6 (2016/10/04

  • UPDATED mdetect.php lib to fileversion 2015.05.13
  • ENHANCEMENT Added icons to Repo for search.

1.5.3 (2013/03/13)

  • BUGFIX D’oh, how about we don’t define __DIR__ as a constant and just use dirname(__FILE__) instead? Sounds great!

1.5.2 (2013/03/13)

  • BUGFIX Was using __DIR__ which failed on PHP versions prior to 5.3 so added work around.

1.5.1 (2013/03/08)

  • UPDATED mdetect.php lib to fileversion 2013.08.01
  • ENHANCEMENT No longer uses minified PHP source. Wasn’t doing anything anyway.
  • ENHANCEMENT Now uses template_redirect hook instead of no hook
  • ENHANCEMENT Readme.txt clean up and new banner image
  • BUGFIX Now allows access to wp-admin from a mobile phone
  • BUGFIX Will still work if the plugin folder name is changed
  • BUGFIX Sanitize that user input, yo

1.5 (2013/20/07)

  • UPDATED mdetect.php lib to fileversion 2013.07.13

1.4 (2013/26/02)

  • UPDATED mdetect.php lib to newest version

1.3.1 (2011/12/04)

  • BUGFIX Fixed the full-site redirect (for reals this time)

1.3 (2011/08/10)

  • ADDED view_full_site = false to go back to mobile from full site.

1.2 (2011/08/09)

  • UPDATED mdetect.php lib to newest version
  • BUGFIX Now only have to click on “full site url” once instead of twice.

1.1.3 (2011/04/06)

  • Wrong Plugin Dir for lib class.

1.1.2 (2011/04/06)

  • Lib folder was missing from last revision. Someday I’ll get used to the SVN thing.

1.1.1 (2011/04/04)

  • Added view full site option ability to have the mobile device not redirect by using a cookie.

1.1.0 (2011/04/02)

  • Fixed bug preventing Android and iPhone from redirecting
  • Updated mdetect.php lib to newest version
  • Minified the PHP source

1.0.0 (2011/01/08)

  • Inital release