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Google Sites simplifies iOS and Android viewing with automatic mobile rendering

June 28th, 2011        

Google Sites simplifies iOS and Android viewing with automatic mobile rendering

Have you ever use Google Sites to publish articles to the web? Blogwhores rejoice, the search giant just added automatic mobile rendering to make your website more mobile-friendly when viewed on an iOS 3.0 or Android 2.2+ device.

A new setting to “Automatically adjust site for mobile phones” can be activated in the site management page, at which point pages designed for desktop viewing will be displayed in a much simpler web format, so readers won’t need to pinch-to-zoom just to see a page’s content.

Google also added mobile versions of the site list, site search, and browse sites categories, for easy access from your smartphone. There’s nothing ground-breaking here, but if you happen to run a Google Site or have a friend that does, it wouldn’t hurt to flip the switch on mobile viewing — your visitors will appreciate it.

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