A Fresh New Look At Mobile Jaw – Kind Of

Back when I was first building Mobile Jaw, I had picked another CMS as the backend system to power the site. I also had a site design made up that was specific to that CMS. Due to a number of short-comings in that system, I switched over to WordPress. That switch resulted in many long nights as I ported the site design over to work on WordPress. In the end, I had a working template, but I was never really 100% pleased with it. The original author had used nested tables to a level that boggles the minds of even the greatest HTML designers and I wanted those gone. The port job was “good enough” to launch the site, but ultimately I wanted a faster, lighter, and more flexible design.

Which brings us to today! I’m proud to announce updated look and feel as Mobile Jaw moves to a fully WordPress compatible, fast, and flexible design. There are a couple things that still need tweaking and if you find anything that doesn’t work or just doesn’t look right, please feel free to post in this thread and let me know! The rest of the tweaks are minor and will be coming over the next few weeks.

I hope you like the new layout. It’s not a drastic change by any means. And yes, I realize that if I just listened to Chris from the start, things would have been a lot easier. I will always do as Chris instructs from now on. ;)

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About Mike Temporale

Mike Temporale has written 497 posts on Mobile Jaw..

Mike Temporale grew up fascinated by computers since an early age. His first hands on with a computer came when he was 7 years old and a travelling lab of Commodore PET computers made a stop at his school. Hooked on the new world these devices offered, he took any chance possible to get in front of a computer. When Compaq launched the iPaq 3600, he was hooked again. This time on a whole new world of mobile computing. Today, Mike spends his day helping clients deploy and manage their mobile device around the world. From installing custom software, to locking and securing data, and everything in between. He is also the Editor in Chief at Mobile Jaw - a site focused on today's mobile world.

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  1. Those of you using something other than Internet Explorer to browse the web, you’ll be happy to know that I spent some time this past weekend on improving how Mobile Jaw is displayed in FireFox and Chrome.

    If anyone is still having issues, please let me know! :)

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