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A Mobile Site in Minutes

June 2, 2010 - 1:53 pm

I have been having some fun playing with an easy to use mobile site creation tool over at Widgetbox. While my blog works with the mobile browsers, the Widgetbox tool makes it dead simple to create a standalone mobile site.

I like that it requires absolutely no programming or design skills. You can implement any number of widgets for the site including latest posts (from RSS feed), YouTube channel, Twitter, Facebook Page, Photos, Maps, Polls, Share, and Custom Content.

It works best on the iPhone. It’s easy to set up a shortcut on the homepage for quick access to my mobile site. It is supposed to work with Android as well, but I found that you have to scroll to get to the navigation buttons, which naturally sit at the bottom of the iPhone screen.

Aside from that, the scrolling, navigation, load time, thumbnails, makes for an excellent mobile user experience. I was happy with it.

It takes a minutes to get a free, ad-supported, site. Or you can upgrade to Pro for the ad-free version.  ($3.99 or 19.99 a month, depending on bells and whistles and any other Widgetbox things you want for your site).

Check out my site here: http://m.wbx.me/dadhoc and vote in my poll! So far, 50% of respondents think that kids should be over 12 before having an iPod touch. But so far sample is too small to really draw any conclusions.

The get started page on Widgetbox.

NY Post's New Dadblogger

November 11, 2009 - 10:27 am

Even the Post are in on this dadblogger thing now. Jeremy Olshan, a post reporter since 2004, and father of twins is the new NY Post dadblogger.  As a fellow dad-in-the-city, I’m looking forward to reading his stuff.

Here’s his first post where he revists the kids of child rearing experts to see how they turned out. (via Daddytypes)

Ever wonder how well the children of parenting experts turned out?.