Introducing Our Mobile Site Using WPtouch

Mobile-friendly websites are key in today's world, which is why we recently launched a new WordPress mobile version of WP Mayor for all our followers to have a better experience when browsing our blog from their mobile devices. After some research into the tools available for such a project, we opted to go for WPtouch, a mobile suite for WordPress that allowed us to display our latest content in the best way possible, while also providing the rest of the functionality we required.
Table of Contents

If you purchase through a link on our site, we may earn a commission.

Mobile-friendly websites are key in today’s world, which is why we recently launched a new WordPress mobile version of WP Mayor for all our followers to have a better experience when browsing our blog from their mobile devices.

plugin-wptouch-mobile-solution

After some research into the tools available for such a project, we opted to go for WPtouch, a mobile suite for WordPress that allowed us to display our latest content in the best way possible, while also providing the rest of the functionality we required.

The Homepage

Upon accessing the homepage of the site you’re presented with a header, a post slider with the very latest posts, and a list of the following articles posted on WP Mayor. The slider allows you to easily browse through our latest content with a simple swipe motion.

Screenshot_2016-02-09-14-39-28

The Menu

By tapping the Menu icon on the top right hand side of the header you’ll be able to view the menu that slides out, giving you access to all the website’s sections that you might need, be it our Services page or even the latest available Jobs.

Screenshot_2016-02-09-14-39-34

Give it a whirl

With plans in place for a new WP Mayor website with many improvements along the way, this mobile version is a step in the right direction. Why not give it a go and see what WPtouch can really do for your own mobile site.

Learn more about WPtouch

Mark Zahra runs WP Mayor and leads RebelCode, the company behind WP RSS Aggregator and Spotlight Instagram Feeds. That dual vantage point, both publisher and product builder, shapes how he covers the WordPress ecosystem. He has shipped products to tens of thousands of sites and reviewed hundreds more. He started with WordPress in 2012, joined WP Mayor in 2014, and has since written for a community of millions, focused on honest, practical guidance readers can act on.

If you purchase through a link on our site, we may earn a commission.

More from Our Blog

Join the Monthly Showcase.

Stay on top of every new WordPress innovation and latest launches. Receive all our fresh product reviews and expert guides directly in your inbox.