This year, Blogger's team added so many new features that it's difficult to count them: dynamic templates, comment spam filtering, a new way to manage comments, real-time stats, better post preview, static pages and so much more. Blogger is one the few Google products that have improved dramatically this year, after many years when it was neglected.
Since a lot of people use phones to browse the Web, it makes a lot of sense to add a mobile interface for Blogger and to create mobile versions for Blogger's templates. There's no mobile Blogger yet, but all Blogger blogs have a mobile version optimized for WebKit browsers. Just add ?m=1 to the URL of any Blogger blog, and you'll get a simplified version that works well on an iPhone, Android phone and probably other phones that use a browser based on WebKit. Here's an example: http://googlesystem.blogspot.com/?m=1.
Bloggers can enable the mobile version of their blogs, so that visitors are automatically redirected to this version when they're using a supported mobile browser. This option is only available if you go to Blogger in Draft, click on "Settings", switch to "Email & Mobile" and enable "Yes, On mobile devices, show the mobile version of my template." This didn't work for me, so you'll still see the regular mobile version of this blog that uses a custom stylesheet.
Google says that the new feature only supports 12 existing templates (6 variants of the Simple template and 6 variants of the Awesome template) and that all the other templates will be rendered as the Simple template. The mobile version drops the sidebars and most of the gadgets, shows small excerpts from the posts on the homepage, hides the comment form (but you can still post comments), resizes images and videos, adjusts fonts and converts AdSense ads into mobile ads. Unfortunately, you can't customize mobile templates, at least not yet.
December 18, 2010
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I liked this feature but it introduced me a problem since I don't use Blogger commenting system but Disqus. Now users cannot comment via Disqus when using Mobile Web site.
ReplyDeletenice feature addition then. :-)
ReplyDeleteNow if there were only a setting to respect a user's browser language settings and not show the Google UI in something foreign.
ReplyDeleteyou should be shame google when you used Iphone pic when you have good android user
ReplyDeletei dont see the option at all, is it because i use an outside html template other than bloggers own????
ReplyDeletedoesn't work for me right now - looks like nokia symbian devices aren't supported yet
ReplyDeleteit will be even better if it uses the subdomain m.blogname.blogspot.com
ReplyDeleteHi,
ReplyDeleteWe do not see any ad on our mobile version. Is there anything else to be done in addition to changing that setting?
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Its creating problems
ReplyDeleteFor Example:
Below Is My Blog Post Link:
http://www.tech-corner.co.cc/2011/01/soundtrckr-11-s60v5-s3-symbianos94-95.html
And I Mobilize It Using ?m=1 Prefix.
http://www.tech-corner.co.cc/2011/01/soundtrckr-11-s60v5-s3-symbianos94-95.html?m=1
And I Have Saw At Google Webmaster tools
Its Creating duplicate Meta Tags At
Following Desktop Link With ?m=0
http://www.tech-corner.co.cc/2011/01/soundtrckr-11-s60v5-s3-symbianos94-95.html?m=0
I've switched just for mobile template, but disqus comments isn't active on that one. So here we are, without an usable mobile blog.
ReplyDeleteNot only does the mobile app ignore discus and intense debate comments.... but if you activate it and someone comments on the native commenting system, all comments made using discus and i.D. dissappear on that post and is replaced by that one blogger native comment.
ReplyDeleteBlogger comments suck so very bad - it's a shame when you'd rather do without a valuable tool like this rather than be subjected to such a horrible commenting system such as blogger's.
the interface won't recognize third party commenting systems - instead, forces the user to use bloggers outdate, ugly and useless commenting system.
ReplyDeleteIf someone does leave a comment through the mobile app, all comments left by discus or intense debate users disappear in lieu of the lone comment left on the native system.
Another great tool gone to waste all because blogger won't devise a decent commenting system.
I have successful blog but now I want to switch to WordPress as it has a lot more great options which are available in blogger. Is my switch from blogger to WordPress is going to be the biggest mistake in regards it will decrease my traffic and other stuff.
ReplyDeletei waiting for this so long... nice move...
ReplyDeleteUgh. Blogger's comment system is terrible. I have Disqus comments on my blog, and I just wish they'd show up on the mobile site.
ReplyDeletehas anyone found a work around to keep blogger mobile and use disqus? I would hate to disable mobile feature, but the commenting mix ups don't work....
ReplyDeletePlease google get it to work with disqus comments!!
ReplyDeleteI have Disqus comments on my blog, and I just wish they'd show up on the mobile site.
ReplyDeleteThey show up now! YAY!!! I love the mobile version and now my DISQUS comments show up, just turn on mobile in settings!
ReplyDeleteWhat about intense debate? Any chance those are going to start working on mobile?
ReplyDeleteBut then they stopped.
ReplyDeleteI too use Disqus comments on my blog. I love the new mobile themes, but if I can't use Disqus with the mobile theme I'm better off without it!
ReplyDeleteHas anyone found out a way to use both simultaneously?
any blogspot editor for symbian?
ReplyDeleteCan i edit my blog from my mobile?
but by activating the template lead to duplication of a mobile version of the title is pretty much, how to reduce them?
ReplyDeleteIf you want to integrate blogger mobile and disqus, have a look at this:
ReplyDeletehttp://unico-lab.blogspot.com/2012/01/how-to-make-blogger-mobile-working-with.html
I liked this feature but it introduced me a problem since I don't use Blogger commenting system but Disqus.
ReplyDeleteLook at here:
ReplyDeletehttp://unico-lab.blogspot.com/2012/01/how-to-make-blogger-mobile-working-with.html
I have successful blog but now I want to switch to WordPress as it has a lot more great options which are available in blogger.
ReplyDeletei've done it few months ago. But unfortunately mobile viewers, who don't have any google accounts, can't comment easily. Is there any solution?
ReplyDeletefacebook comments are also disabled in mobile view :C
ReplyDeletePlease, add disqus support
ReplyDeletehere it is: http://unico-lab.blogspot.com/2012/01/how-to-make-blogger-mobile-working-with.html
DeleteHii,
ReplyDeleteI use a custom template on my blog. If I enable mobile templates without changing the custom template, will the adsense ads be still displayed when viewed from a high end device?
I use a custom template on my blog. If I enable mobile templates without changing the custom template, will the adsense ads be still displayed when viewed from a high end device?
ReplyDeleteMobile phones have become an indispensable part of our daily life. We even cannot imagine living our life without them. However given the current trends, they have become geekier and delicate.
ReplyDeleteWe do not see any ad on our mobile version. Is there anything else to be done in addition to changing that setting?
ReplyDeleteThe dynamic version has one problem... it loads all posts at a one time. I love this but.....
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