If the content is fundamentally the same or a subset of your desktop site, use 
a variant. It can have its own publishing structure.

If it's different content use the one variant (so as to avoid the publishing 
cost) and just make a separate tree section.

Richard.

-----Original Message-----
From: "Ryu" <[email protected]>
Sent: ‎10/‎04/‎2014 4:58
To: "[email protected]" <[email protected]>
Subject: Best practices to setup a mobile site in reddot

Hi all,


What are your experiences in setting up a mobile version of a Reddot site?


We currently have a very simple site, one variant, one language.


We were considering two options:


1) Create a separate variant for mobile. The only issue we have with this is 
that the pages will have to be published to a separate directory for the mobile 
version.
2) Keep the same variant. Wrap everything in one big conditional dynament and 
render the html for regular version if true or the mobile version if false. 
This allows us to keep the same pages but it may make the code a bit convoluted 
(not really an issue).


Wanted to hear some input one way or the other. Or, alternatively, other 
possible options that are viable.


Thanks!
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