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Marius T.
Marius T.
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Hello

Until now i was working by setting different resolutions and the browser detect them and fit the content according to screen device resolution.

I have discovered a topic in help center in which is shown the entry page with "detect the resolution automaticly" then edit each resolution corespondent to one viewport.

The Entry Page settings seems to be redundant. How should I work? Like I did it before only which different resolution on I need to use the Entry Page?

Which is the difference?

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Marius T.
Marius T.
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Oh, sorry ... do I need to write tags like I have found here:

Add the rel="alternate" link tag in the desktop page, for addressing the URL of corresponding mobile devices.

Add the rel="canonical" link tag in the mobile page, for addressing the URL of the corresponding desktop.

Or the program is doing this for me from the moment I set different resolutions in responsive section?

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Esahc ..
Esahc ..
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Marius, in the Pro version you have the option of having the entry page direct the user automatically to either the desktop version or a version of the website specifically designed for lower resolutions.

Most of are are very pleased with the responsive capabilities of WX5, some prefer to craft 2 totally different websites.

To the best of my knowledge this is handled totally automatically, although as the author you would need to design and maintain two separate websites. One site would be loaded in the normal public_html folder, the second in perhaps a folder called mobile, all you have to do is provide the mobile site address (eg www.mysite.com/mobile or mobile.mysite.com)

(at least I think this is the process because I have never bothered - I find the WX5 responsive site funtionality is great)

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Marius T.
Marius T.
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Ok, so exactly as I thought X5 is dealing by itself with all responsive details, thank you. It was a bit confusing that entry page but you are right, one can have 2 different sites for different resolutions. If that the problem is more complicated because you need to insert canonical tags in both versions and so on. In fact X5 is releasing a single web site with multiple displays.

Thank you, Esahc.

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