Hello Oxwall. I know I have rapidly posted and asked about Oxwall making a mobile site version for quite some time now, but now since the 1.5 release is over, I think it's time to clarify just how important mobile is in the social networking world.
Since 2011, internet users have been going more towards Mobile for websites, instead of Traditional Desktops/Laptops. Now that it's 2013, you know this will grow. When I person falls in love with a website, or just practically likes to use it, they hope to see effort and more "availability" in it.
Sure, a mobile app is good but this is Open Source, something like that would require paying the Oxwall team to make one for you, or you and/or your team getting together to develop one. But one solution always comes back to help us all, whether your site was hand made, CMS, web builder, or open source. Mobile Website.
A mobile website attachment for Oxwall sites would be the greatest thing to do since sliced bread! (Terrible pun :3) Anyways, a mobile site is there to connect members without a desktop/laptop, or who are not home. Let's break this down.
A Social Network is mainly built on the idea of connecting people and letting them share content. But it is truly limited when no mobile accessibility is not available. A Mobile Website for a social network will not only help boost user engagement since most members like going mobile (especially if your me and advertise on a site that is 95% mobile users,) but you'll also begin to see more activity started on your site.
Statistics have shown me that my oxwall website hits about 1 million + page views every 4-5 days, yet I only have 417 members as I write this. Out 0f 20 people I invited personally on a social network, about 15 of them asked if there is a mobile app or mobile site. When I replied with, "Were still building one," I got the reply, "Oh. Let me know when it's up then, then I'll join." The main reason behind this even if the client has a desktop/laptop, is because mobile seems more easier, and somewhat safer to them.
A reason; wouldn't you love to write a status on your profile of an oxwall powered site you joined saying "Leaving to the dance now!" Then while at the said Dance, your friends look at their newsfeed on mobile and desktop to see that Jake Brunton uploaded 3 photos via mobile. That just makes users happy to see something like that, and makes them feel better that a site their apart of has a option to help them share from anywhere.
Now Oxwall team, if you read this, please read this section. If you are planning development on a mobile website, I cannot stress this enough, "Make it fit mostly ALL phones!" I don't want to be bossy, I know I'm not the one working hard to make it, but seriously. These days everyone thinks everyone has a Smartphone. That everyone uses Androids, HTC's, iPhones, iPods. Not everyone, a lot but not everyone. I use a pre-paid $90 phone for Christ sakes. So a site fit to be on mostly all phones would be the best way to go (and no, this doesn't mean to make it fit even a nokia phone from 2000 :p).
Take in example, like I said before, your SkaDate product's mobile site. That is pure beauty to me. That's like a Picaso painting online to me. A simple yet fluid mobile site that is resizable, scales right, and fits most phones. If and when you begin mobile site development, remember to take your SkaDate mobile in to idea.
Lastly, the features you leave available. I know people freely develop plugins for Oxwall, and thanks for that. But I don't think it would be too good to let them make custom plugins for a Oxwall mobile site. Maybe have plugin developers mobilize their features some, but that's it.
Anyways, my idea I want to show here is this.
There should be under the Admin "Settings" tab, Mobile Site Edit.
There, the admin should be able to:
-Customize mobile site colors
-Chose which plugins go into the mobile site
-Edit the footer links
That's simply it. Also, when I say "Chose which plugins go into the mobile site," I mean something like this. Say I have all the plugins available for the desktop site version. When I chose which are available for mobile though, I could decide whether members had access to links and blogs on mobile, or not.
Anyways, that's my bidding idea and opinion. If you are making a mobile site version, then I love you developers. Have a lovely day.