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=== MobilePress ===
Contributors: mattgeri, tylerreed, voyagerfan5761
Tags: mobile, iphone, android, mobilepress, cell phone, cellphone, handset, nokia, motorola, att, sprint, verizon, blackberry, palm, windows ce, opera, operamini, opera mini, google, yahoo, plugin, comments, posts
Requires at least: 2.3
Tested up to: 2.8.6
Stable tag: 1.1.5
The MobilePress plugin renders your WordPress blog on mobile handsets,
with customized mobile themes, analytics, and ad serving.
== Description ==
MobilePress is a WordPress plugin that will render your WordPress blog
on mobile handsets, with the ability to use customized themes. Built
into MobilePress are the capabilities to track your mobile sites'
analytics and serve ads with [Aduity.com](http://aduity.com/).
Integration with [Aduity.com](http://aduity.com/) enables you to serve
ads from some of the biggest mobile ad networks such as Admob, Quattro
Wireless, Buzzcity, and InMobi. You can also serve your own managed ads.
You will also be able to track your visitors' every move with Aduity
analytics.
The plugin allows WordPress theme developers to create custom mobile
themes for MobilePress-enabled blogs. Theme designers can create
specific iPhone themes or generic mobile themes for other mobile
devices.
MobilePress is SEO-enabled and detects Google, Yahoo!, and MSN mobile
search bots. These mobile search engine bots will see the mobile version
of your blog and add your mobile site to their mobile search results.
For more information and a full set of docs, please visit the official
MobilePress website at [MobilePress.co.za](http://mobilepress.co.za/).
== Installation ==
Upgrading or installing MobilePress for the first time is very simple.
There are just a few easy steps below for you to follow. Let's go!
= Important Note About Auto-Upgrading =
If you are using the WordPress plugin auto-updater you will need to back
up your themes folder (if you have made custom changes to the default
MobilePress themes!). If you have not made changes to the themes or if
you have not uploaded your own custom themes, you do not have to worry.
The reason for backing up your themes is when the WordPress auto-updater
upgrades the plugins, it removes all the files in the MobilePress
directory, thus removing any custom changes you have made to the
MobilePress themes and any custom themes you have uploaded.
= For Upgrading Manually =
If you are upgrading MobilePress, delete all your old MobilePress files
from the plugin directory. If you have a custom theme or have modified
the default theme, you do not have to delete the `/themes` folder.
= Installation Steps =
1. Unpack the ZIP archive if you haven't already done so
1. Upload the `mobilepress` directory to your `/wp-content/plugins/`
directory
1. Activate the plugin through the "Plugins" menu in WordPress
1. If you are using a caching plugin (e.g. wp-supercache), clear your
cache now
1. If you plan on using custom themes, or wish to specify a custom
title/description for your mobile blog, you can set these in the
MobilePress admin panel
That's all folks! You're now good to go!
== Config & Settings ==
Once MobilePress is installed, you will be presented with a few options.
= Blog Title =
Changing this will replace the title of your blog when being viewed on
a mobile device. So, instead of "My cool blog", you could replace it
with something like "My mobile blog". (This will not affect your site
when being viewed on a regular web browser.)
= Blog Description =
This is the same as changing your blog title, but will modify your
blog's description instead.
= Force Mobile Site =
This option will force your site to be rendered as mobile, regardless
of where it is being viewed from. Regular web browsers will see the
mobile version. (It's handy for testing.)
== Frequently Asked Questions ==
FAQ available at [MobilePress.co.za](http://mobilepress.co.za/support)
== Screenshots ==
Screenshots are currently available at [MobilePress.co.za](http://mobilepress.co.za/)
== Changelog ==
= Version 1.1.5 (2010-07-20) =
* Updated the Aduity libraries to support the new mediation layer from
Aduity.com
= Version 1.1.4 (2009-12-17) =
* Removed the XML MIME type as it was throwing way too many errors on
MobilePress blogs
* Added CSS image resizing code which correctly resizes all images
larger than 300px wide and does not touch images less than 300px wide
* Cleaned up some default theme code
= Version 1.1.3 (2009-12-09) =
* Fixed a bug whereby the title and description that was set for the
mobile blog was not being substituted for the title and description
set for the WordPress blog. Thus, on the mobile blog the WordPress
blog's title and description was being displayed.
= Version 1.1.2 (2009-12-08) =
* Critical upgrade
* Fixed some major errors in the default themes. Comments were not
displaying and users were unable to post comments on the default
theme. On the iPhone theme, single posts were not viewable.
= Version 1.1.1 (2009-12-07) =
* Moved the folder for custom themes to `/mobile-themes` in `/wp-content`.
Also added an option to change this folder, which solves the issue of
themes being overwritten when the plugin is updated.
* Cleaned up the default theme's HTML code and CSS. Now scores a 5/5 on
ready.mobi
* Added an option to the "Ads & Analytics" page which allows you to test
ads in a web browser using "debug" mode from Aduity.com
* Removed the CSS image resizing code. Next MobilePress release 1.2 will
include a proper image resizing script.
= Version 1.1 (2009-11-24) =
* Full ad and analytics integration with Aduity.com
* Added new code libraries for Aduity integration
* Removed confusing options such as "Treat device as web browser"
* Modified mobile detection script. Optimized and also removed eregi
references. Added detection for more user-agents (Thanks StarTech)
* Adding new structural code to easily load "views" for the admin area
* General cleaning up of code
= Version 1.0.4 (2009-06-15) =
* Reworked MobilePress file structure
* Added DocBlock to the plugin classes and functions
* Added in a delete/uninstall hook
* Added post paging to the Default and iPhone themes
* Removed wp_head() and wp_foot() from mobile themes
* Changed theme default background color to a lighter color so that
Disqus comments show
* Cleaned up the options interface to make it integrate better with the
WordPress interface
* Fixed a bug created by WordPress 2.8 which duplicated the options menu
* Added a MobilePress icon to the WordPress Admin sidebar
* Updated the readme file to reflect changes to the new website
= Version 1.0.3 (2008-11-20) =
* Added support for pages to the default theme and iPhone theme
* Added Google and Yahoo! mobile bot detection
* Added a uninstall.php file for WordPress 2.7+
* Fixed conflicting plugin function errors and restructured a lot of the
codebase (thanks darb)
* Added new user-agent strings for Palm and Blackberry handsets
* Fixed CheckTable() function bug which resulted in plugin not being
updated automatically and also added in an upgrade fix
= Version 1.0.2 (2008-10-27) =
* Replaced $_GET reference in search.php
= Version 1.0.1 (2008-10-24) =
* Theme modification (Comments link now goes to comments page)
* HTC added to list of mobile handsets
* Thanks to Denham Coote for contributing