I've disabled the mobile version of the site due to issues with Adsense not liking where Blogger places certain links, which is kind of ludicrous because they're both the same company. But that's Google for you. Anyway, the only change most people should notice is that you'll get the full desktop version on your phone, but then if you're too much of a caveman to not have a phone that can handle it you're probably Brock Lesnar anyway.
Carry on.
Bummer but oh well whatever.
ReplyDeleteMeh. Now it doesn't fit to screen. NO BUYS.
ReplyDelete"then if you're too much of a caveman to not have a phone that can handle it you're probably Brock Lesnar anyway."
ReplyDeleteThen you should be very very afraid and know not to mess with me
Oh boo :( we fear change
ReplyDeletePeople think it's weird that I don't own a phone, period. :(
ReplyDeleteOh man I seriously hate this. Please go back :/
ReplyDeleteThen how do you call people on the phone>?
ReplyDeleteAnd use your phone to text people?
And use your phone to check the web?
LOL, that escalated quickly
ReplyDeleteScott FYI: http://googlewebmastercentral.blogspot.com/2015/02/finding-more-mobile-friendly-search.html?m=1
ReplyDelete1. More mobile-friendly websites in search results
Starting April 21, we will be expanding our use of mobile-friendliness as a ranking signal. This change will affect mobile searches in all languages worldwide and will have a significant impact in our search results. Consequently, users will find it easier to get relevant, high quality search results that are optimized for their devices.
To get help with making a mobile-friendly site, check out our guide to mobile-friendly sites. If you’re a webmaster, you can get ready for this change by using the following tools to see how Googlebot views your pages:
If you want to test a few pages, you can use the Mobile-Friendly Test.
If you have a site, you can use your Webmaster Tools account to get a full list of mobile usability issues across your site using the Mobile Usability Report."
It's so awkward to use and zoom in and out!
ReplyDeleteIt is kinda wierd
ReplyDeleteIm mad bro. I hate change. HARUMPH!!
ReplyDeleteAnyone else's fixed? Mine is back to mobile.
ReplyDeleteFINE. I disabled ads on mobile and re-engaged it. You're welcome.
ReplyDelete#shareyourvoice is a success for the bod!
ReplyDeleteIf I can't afford to feed my enormous cat this month and he eats my leg instead, I'm sending you the hospital bill.
ReplyDeleteI'll click on an ad or two on the desktop version. I was curious what Reese Witherspoon thought about her nude scene anyway.
ReplyDeleteLooks like mine is back to normal. But at least Disqus loads faster
ReplyDeleteYou are my favorite poster. Everyone else needs to be more like you.
ReplyDeleteMine is back to normal on mobile. Good, the full version was destroying what little eyesight I have left (seriously, my eye exam yesterday made me feel like Mr. Magoo)
ReplyDeleteThat explains why I was see no difference. I was beginning to wonder why I wasnt noticing any difference. I'm just late to the party.
ReplyDeleteThis actually seems like it works better than the original mobile site. Cool.
ReplyDeleteGood luck catching one of us if that happens.
ReplyDeleteIt's a good thing you're Canadian and not American.
ReplyDeleteUg! Me caveman win!
ReplyDeleteI was wondering why this site looked all jacked up all of a sudden on my phone.
ReplyDeleteI like to imagine Brock gets his internet on stone tablets.
ReplyDeleteHuzzah for my hero Scott Keith!
ReplyDeleteDoes he have frying pan like hands that I need to see in person?
ReplyDeleteDude, when did you become an SK fan?
ReplyDeleteHow else would he watch Jennicam and talk about it on Friendster?
ReplyDeleteI hope WWE hires you by accident when they try to bring in the OTHER one-legged wrestling writer.
ReplyDeleteI assume Brock punched his index finger through three iPhones before he gave up on Candy Crush.
ReplyDeleteEat so many dicks with the fucking stupid hashtags.
ReplyDeleteI don't do any of those things.
ReplyDeleteIt really isn't. We got along just fine before they became ubiquitous, and I still get along just fine now.
ReplyDeleteSince back on '00
ReplyDeleteThis is actually running better on my phone.
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