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Augmented Dog

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It's certainly a pain to navigate and, you're right, it isn't as welcoming as the standard site.
I've never had a problem with the "regular" site on my tablet (knock on my wooden noggin) and hopefully no one else will either. Besides, you folks are worth the extra step to visit!
Have at it, Clark and all of you have a restful evening! :)
 

Ladiekali

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I am killing it - I've never been a fan anyway, but it's not allowing people to drop items in the cart. We've already gotten feedback that the "regular site" looks better on the phones and tablets than the mobile version. Zing!

I was not able to select my nic level for some reason. Last night and today. I'm on a iPad.


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dwroblewski

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Unless a site is Flash dependent I see no reason for a mobile version... Not too many people trying to order e-liquid on a flip phone via the internet...

Surprisingly, that's not true... latest numbers I've seen (not e-liquid specific, just e-commerce in general) put mobile purchases at between 20 and 25%, and climbing quickly.

I agree that a separate mobile site is probably not necessary, but good web developers typically build sites that are natively responsive to whatever device it's viewed on. In fact, how a site works on mobile is usually designed first, and tablet and desktop looks are expanded from there.

BigCommerce is a little behind updating their templates for their customers like Nicoticket. I do see that their own home page is perfectly responsive... go figure.
 
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