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None WP site feed to a Mobile version using WP

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I'm wanting a none WP site as a mobile version.

Is their such a plugin or theme I can use to sit on a subdomain m.domainname.co.uk with a WP install that takes the structure as a feed for a mobile version?

The problem I guess is the main site isn't built in WP

Any help or examples welcomed!
 
Set up your mobile site on a subdomain, such as mobile.yourname.co.uk and place a detect script on your main domain index, redirecting mobile users upon detection to the mobile site.

If your initial site has a feed, you may be able to use a mobile wordpress theme for the mobile site and pull in the data from the feed.
 
Can you PM me the URL and I'll see if it will work on my mobile CMS..
 
Set up your mobile site on a subdomain, such as mobile.yourname.co.uk and place a detect script on your main domain index, redirecting mobile users upon detection to the mobile site. << I know about this bit thanks ;)

If your initial site has a feed, you may be able to use a mobile wordpress theme for the mobile site and pull in the data from the feed. << And this is the question I'm asking How?

Thanks for you reply mate
 
If your initial site has a feed, you may be able to use a mobile wordpress theme for the mobile site and pull in the data from the feed. << And this is the question I'm asking How?

Thanks for you reply mate

Have you looked at straight plugins like this one or other similar ones?

There are quite a few available for low cost and using a plugin might save you a lot of hassle.
 
Aegean, don't have a rss or feed to hook on to, so finding it hard to produce.

I'll let you know how i get on with other methods.
 
Sorry about that, I thought you meant you had a feed. Do you have too much content to simply add manually to your WP site?

Perhaps you should consider converting the whole thing to a fully responsive theme that would cover the majority of devices.
 
The site was a property website using Zoopla to populate the current site.
I setup an iframe of their listings into a Wordpress install with a few tweaks and prods it looks spot on.

Zoopla didn't have a feed or RSS link either (what I could see) but the current methos I've used works well.

PM if you fancy a look.
 
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