Using the absolutely fantastic WordPress plugin WPtouch, your site will not only look great for visitors using an iPhone or iPod Touch, but it will be significantly easier to navigate. Keep reading for a review and screenshots.
The installation is very straight forward - it’s the same steps that most WordPress plugins require. Once installed, navigate to your Options -> WPtouch (for WP 2.3 or earlier) or Settings -> WPtouch (for WP 2.5 or higher). From here you can customize a number of aspects of WPtouch.
There are a quite a few Page Icons that are displayed next to the pages you specify. You can also create your own icons by adding 60×60 px .jpg or .png files in the icon-pool folder.
The Logo, Page and Icons section is where you specify which logo you want to represent each of your WordPress Pages.
The Companion Support section reveals information about supported plugins, unsupported plugins, and explains how you can further customize your site to work with WPtouch.
Make sure to review the Template Switch Code and WP-Cache Compatibility sections of the WPtouch page for additional details on setting up the plugin.
Once everything is set up, here’s how your site (depending on your configuration settings) will look on an iPhone or iPod Touch.
![]() Home Page |
![]() Menu drop-down |
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![]() Individual Post |
![]() Expanded Post |
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![]() Search with WPtouch |
![]() Search Results |
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![]() Bookmark Options |
ps. thanks Miss604 for the heads-up


































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Thanks for the review. We’ve already made a few small bug fixes based on comments from people, so try and grab a new version tomorrow sometime.
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