Websites for mobile devices

Viewing a full-size website on a smartphone can be a challenging exercise in futility – a big picture in a small screen.

With more and more people accessing the web on their iPhones and Android phones, it makes sense to create a small-screen version of your website just for those users.

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The mobile version of Cherokee's website has all the information found on the full desktop version, redesigned for smartphones.

If you're using a smartphone, go to CherokeeSmokies.com and you'll be automatically redirected to the mobile version.

If you're not on a smartphone, you can view the mobile website here ...and compare it with their full desktop website here.

 

Designed for travelers on the road, Big Mill's mobile site is a pared-down version of the full site. Yet it contains all the essential informaton for the traveler in search of lodging on the North Carolina coastal plain — rooms, rates, amenities, and food. There are pages about the innkeeper and the B&B's special touches. And through integration with Google maps, viewers can get turn-by-turn directions to the B&B.

If you're using a smartphone, go to BigMill.com and you'll be automatically redirected to the mobile version.

If you're not on a smartphone, you can view the mobile website here ...and compare it with their full desktop website here.

A companion to their full site, the microbrewery's mobile site is designed primarily to guide customers to their Sylva, NC location. This is accomplished through integration with Google maps.

If you're using a smartphone, go to YourGnometownBrewery.com and you'll be automatically redirected to the mobile version.

If you're not on a smartphone, you can view the mobile website here.

This New Orleans, Louisiana bed and breakfast asked us to create a mobile version of their existing website, which had been developed by their own web designer in New Orleans.

If you're using a smartphone, go to MarignyManorHouse.com and you'll be automatically redirected to the mobile version.

If you're not on a smartphone, you can view the mobile website here ...and compare it with their full desktop website here.

 

 

This mobile version of the area's online travel guide has all the business information found on the full desktop version, redesigned to be viewed from the the palm of your hand.

If you're using a smartphone, go to GreatSmokies.com and you'll be automatically redirected to the mobile version.

If you're not on a smartphone, you can view the mobile website here ...and compare it with their full desktop website here.