Make Your WordPress Mobile- Friendly
With This Simple Trick
There’s no question that we live in a mobile world. More and more people are using their smartphones and tablets to access the internet, which will continue. As a website owner, ensuring your site is responsive and can be viewed on all devices is important.
The key to making your website responsive is understanding how to design for different screen sizes. When designing a website, you’re creating optimized for a specific width, like a desktop or laptop. But when someone visits your website on a mobile device, the screen is a lot smaller, so that same layout doesn’t work.
So, how do you make your website responsive? It all starts with understanding the width of your website. You need to know the width of your website in pixels, so you can use that to create a layout optimized for different screen sizes.
Once you know the width of your website, you can start to make it more responsive.
Several tools can help you create a device-agnostic website using WordPress.
Plugins such as WPtouch and WPTinyMCE can resize content for different-sized devices automatically.
Additionally, you can customize the theme of your site with CSS Media Queries, allowing you to define breakpoints where certain elements of the page will rearrange, resize or shift to fit different screen sizes.
Using these tools, you can create a website that looks great no matter what device it’s being viewed on.
Ultimately, making your website responsive is an easy way to ensure that all visitors have a great experience when they visit your site.
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Im not gonna complain about breaking the rules but I will complain about the tumblr live bar that gets forced on everyone and all it ever is is thirst trap girlies
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The 'just move to a different website' crowd really is annoying the shit outta me.
Imagine a website as a public park:
The park is made, the park attracts people, people start using the public park. So many people start using the public park some people decide to set up shops around the public park. Little donut stands or an art stall or a clothing shop. Things work well around the public park, people from the park stay there and walk around and see new shops and businesses they haven't seen in any other public park.
The park and the 'town' around it is now fairly popular.
Now the new shitlord moves into the public park and owns it and starts banning people and asking entree fees and doing all sorts of dumb shit. Literally everyone in the park hates the choices he's making.
Telling people to just 'move their business' is fucking difficult. People are used to going to the park, everyone who leaves moves do 7 different towns, starting shops in all 7 new towns costs an amount of energy which is exhausting to keep up with.
All other parks are run by similar soulless shitlords who can also on a dime decide to start doing the same dumb inspired shit the shitlord from park number one is doing.
Some people move from the park and don't decide to follow the businesses they like again.
It's exhausting and frustrating and telling people to 'just move' is unproductive. And yes I am aware you shouldn't put 'all your eggs' in one basket but every basket that's 'good' will rot the second a platform gets successful enough to attract a new shitlord. And to attract an audience making your own website is even fucking harder.
What we need is to acknowledge the internet and social media isn't just entertainment for many people it's their sole source of income and just 'moving' when your entire customer base scatters to 7 different platforms is really difficult.
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Let's all greet Tomita Gou into our citadels!
Tomita Gou is named after Tomita Ippaku (? - 1599), an attendant of Toyotomi Hideyoshi. After Oda Nobunaga's death, Hideyoshi set out to unify Japan as the de jure shogun. After Kuninori Inomata, who served the Hojo clan, captured Meikumo Castle for the Hojo, Ippaku, with Tsuda Morizuki, was sent as envoys to the Hojo clan to let tell them of the punishment for the Hojo.
After the war between the Toyotomi and Hojo, Tomita Ippaku worked as an intermediary between Hideyoshi and Date Masamune. In 1959, Ippaku interrogated Masamune for his involvement in the attempted coup from Toyotomi Hidestugu.
Hideyoshi also sent Ippaku to rule over the Tsu Castle, in Ise Province. Tomita replaced Oda Nobukane, younger brother of Oda Nobunaga. He stayed there until his retirement in 1599, later dying that year.
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this manipulative ass website purposefully playing into the simple minded stupidity of the ppl willing to pay an arm and a leg to put cat pics on the dash in an effort to ‘save’ a website making bank. i cant!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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i have never seen the userbase of a website more invested in the features and user interface than tumblr users. only here can i log in and find dozens of posts heralding the death of a feature no one uses. and this is not a recent phenomenon by any means. i remember the slow, virus-like rollout of chat. the rioting when the reply chain format changed. the utter investment in the hex code used for the dash background color. i remember.... fanmail
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I’m probably overreacting because two 18+ nsfw blogs interacted with me, but like I feel like I had made it clear beforehand that I am a minor and now I just want to put it in a bunch of places to make sure everyone knows that I am a minor and you should not interact with me if you are a porn blog.
So if you’re wondering why that’s on my account, I just wanna make it clear that I am under the age of 18, a minor, not a legal adult, and would like it if any porn/ 18+ nsfw blogs did not interact with me.
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mr shoes makes it too much of a pain to see when he actually releases shit so i have a script that alerts me to changes to his website. i'm not going to say how it does that or what it looks for because this bitch will absolutely be petty enough to make it harder for me to get automated alerts, but let's just say there is nothing that man can do which will entirely deter my bullshit. i don't even buy things from him directly -- friends of mine do, i do this for them. i'm just petty myself!
~Anonymous
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It impresses me every year that so many people do/are able to do artfight because the like 3 different years I tried doing it the site was so completely unstable that I could browse maybe two pages before it stopped loading entirely lol Anyway RIP. It was a really fun idea and a shame about what happened. Hope someone else picks up the torch and gets it going again
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Genuine question- Saw your post about crab day being set up by alt-right Christians and I was wondering if you'd any sources on that? I thought it sounded like a decent enough idea when I first heard about it and have reblogged a few posts about it so if it's awful I'd like to know so I can purge my blog. Thanks!
this is just a smattering of screenshots and itll probably be formatted badly since im on mobile but:
here is the OP of the original Crab Day post. here is their bio and a couple posts that come up when you search "trans" on their blog
here is the second most popular Crab Day post.
and here is that OP's bio, and a couple horrific posts about trans people.
most crab day posts you find will follow this pattern.
even the "crab day countdown" blog, when confronted with the fact that they'd been reblogging from alt right christians, handwaved it away and said "well i reblogged from a trans person too" as though that makes it even.
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