Using a different template for mobile version of site

There you go making blind assumptions again :slight_smile:

I ran a successful packaging business for over 35 years employing around 35 people and have dealt with the biggest firms in the UK during this period. I know exactly how to please customers and clients alike which was borne from hard experience and also listening to experts in the field. I didn’t always follow their advice to the letter either but I never ignored or admonished them for saying things I didn’t like to hear. The most important piece of advice I can give you is to listen to people who know and that all people matter.

What you do with the advice you receive is entirely up to you as everyone likes to break the mould but as I said in my last post your foundations must be sound.

By all means be unique and inventive but also be wise. The challenge is to do the best you can for the medium that you are using. Basic rookie errors should be avoided at all costs and without meaning to be rude your page is littered with those i’m afraid. Overlapping or hidden text at any size other than the size you want people to see at is a big faux pas.

I believe you were given the key to that answer in the very first reply.

Apologies if sound advice sounds like a bashing but sometimes the truth hurts and is not palatable .It was not meant to come across as a bashing. All you needed to reply was 'thanks for the advice and I will look into the issues you mention" and the thread would have run its course much earlier.

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