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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.
 
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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