Plugin / WPtouch

WPtouch

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Yes, that’s true in general. However *not all websites are created equal, with some sites significantly failing to translate well in small mobile device viewports. Many WordPress sites today also make heavy use of a variety of javascript, css and image files which significantly increase load times, in turn driving visitors on data connections crazy, often causing them to abandon your site altogether. We created WPtouch to be a lightweight, fast-loading, feature-rich mobile plugin to add a theme shown to mobile visitors. The plugin includes an admin panel for customizing many aspects of your site’s presentation when showing the mobile theme.
There’s a link to switch back to the desktop theme in the footer area of WPtouch so your visitors can easily switch between the WPtouch view and your site’s regular appearance. We even automatically put a little snippet of code into your current desktop theme which will be shown only to iPhone, iPod touch, Android or BlackBerry touch mobile device visitors, giving them control to switch between the two themes easily.
No. The entire WPtouch footprint is small. In fact, it should reduce load, because of its streamlined approach to serving optimized content to mobile visitors. It was designed to be as lightweight and speedy as possible, while still serving your site’s content in a richly presented way, sparing no essential features like search, login, categories, tags, comments etc. For more information visit WPtouch.com.
It sounds like you are using a caching plugin but you haven’t configured it. Please read the user manual (accessible from the WPtouch admin) and perform the cache changes are outlined in the user manual. Once done, WPtouch will work as expected.
The biggest difference is the admin panel. Instead of multiple admin pages with settings split out, we’ve combined and streamlined the settings into one panel page. Tabs on the left, settings on the right. All settings instantly save via AJAX, so you don’t have to save settings manually.
WPtouch 4 is an upgrade from 3, and your theme settings will stay intact. You will notice a couple settings have been slimmed down, while we added a few new ones. Overall you might think there’s less in WPtouch 4— but we actually removed how we showed Pro-only settings even though they weren’t available in free, along with other non-essential panes and views to streamline the product.
The best new additions for WPtouch 4 are in WPtouch Pro— we added support to live preview your changes in the WordPress Customizer, along with new theme and extension updates, features and more. In the free version, the newest changes have more to do with under the hood improvements for speed and performance in the theme, and of course the new admin panel making setup faster and easier.
We’ve got theme and feature updates planned based on feedback from our users, but that’s all we’ll share!
If you are using a caching plugin, you will need to configure it to work properly with WPtouch. If your caching plugin is not configured, or not configured properly, you will most encounter inconsistent behaviour where WPtouch shows for desktop visitors, or mobile visitors see your desktop site. W3 Total Cache If you have “Browser Cache” enabled, please disable ‘Set expires header’ in the Browser cache settings to prevent Desktop/Mobile switch link issues. Go to the “Page Cache” settings under the Performance tab. Copy the list of mobile user agents found in our list of “User agent list for configuring cache plugins“. If you have added support for additional mobile devices in WPtouch’s Compatibility > Custom User Agents field, you must also include those user agents in the “Rejected User 5. Agents” area in W3 Total Cache. Scroll down to the “Rejected User Agents” field and paste the list of WPtouch default user agents, adding one per line. Save your changes. Go to the “Minify” settings under the Performance tab. Scroll down to the “Rejected User Agents” field and paste the list of WPtouch default user agents, adding one per line. Save your changes. Go to the “CDN” settings under the Performance tab. Scroll down to the “Rejected User Agents” field and paste the list of WPtouch default user agents, adding one per line. Save your changes. Finally, go to the W3 Total Cache “Dashboard” and select “Empty All Caches”. Ensure that W3 Total Cache is selected in the plugins list in the Compatibility section of the WPtouch admin panel. WP Super Cache Note: The native support for the free version of WPtouch found in WP Super Cache (under the “Plugins” tab) must be disabled to prevent conflicts in WPtouch. In the Advanced tab of the WP Super Cache settings select “Mobile Device Support”* and click “Update Status”. Still in the Advanced tab, scroll down to the “Rejected User Agents” area. Paste the entire list of mobile user agents found in our list of “User agent list for configuring cache plugins” into the field and click “Save UA Strings”. If you have added support for additional mobile devices in WPtouch’s Compatibility > Custom User Agents field, you must also include those user agents in the “Rejected User Agents” area in WP Super Cache. In the “Contents” tab, click “Delete Cache” and “Delete Expired” to delete pages that were likely cached before adding the new list of rejected user agents. Ensure that WP Super Cache is selected in the plugins list in the Compatibility section of the WPtouch admin panel. WP Rocket In the “Basic Options” of WP Rocket’s settings page, make sure “Enable caching for mobile devices.” is deselected. Ensure that WP Rocket is selected in the plugins list in the Compatibility section of the WPtouch admin panel. Please see the user manual for additional information. WP Engine Please contact WPEngine and ask them to exclude the user agents found in the “User agent list for configuring cache plugins“.

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3.6
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Version

4.3.37

First Released

23 Mar, 2015

Total Downloads

12,849,039

Wordpress Version

4.2 or higher

Tested up to:

5.1.3

Require PHP Version:

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