Hi JandC,

There is no magic: you have to do this redirection.
I would recommend to check the user-agent if it contains "iphone", 
"android", "windows phone", "blackberry", "bada", ...
If you are on desktop, redirect on mobile, and don't forget the other way 
(if you're on mobile, redirect on desktop if user agent doesn't contains 
one of those)
(old link, but it might help 
: http://www.9lessons.info/2010/09/redirect-mobile-devices-with-php.html)

Do that server-side otherwise mobile user will download the desktop 
homepage, then be redirect to mobile.
And canonical for SEO.

Have fun, and do not forget to share your work on the list once online!

Remi

Le mercredi 19 juin 2013 01:37:50 UTC+2, JandC InternetWorks a écrit :
>
> I am creating my first mobile version of a website. I do web design for 
> computers and am looking for a mobile friendly version of the website. I 
> decided to use the IUI-js framework but am having a difficult time 
> installing it. 
>
> How will the cell phone/tablet know to go to that site rather then my 
> default index page? 
>
> I have successfully created a page using the IUI framework and it displays 
> correctly on the computer when I test the file.... I just don't understand 
> how to have it display on the phone after uploading it (the html css and js 
> files) to my hosting server. 
>
> For instance... instead of going to my index html homepage, how does the 
> mobile devise know to go to the mobile page instead?
>
> I hope this question makes since please ask if clarification is needed, 
> thanks in advance for any help,
>
>

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