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Something changed in the mobile version of HDForums in the last week and now the format is very hard to read and the speed is very slow.
I'm accessing on a Blackberry Storm and the site was one of the best mobile sites I accessed. The speed was previously great and the font size of the text was excellent. I made no changes to my phone but now the font is so small I have to zoom in to read it.
Please check it out and revert to the previous settings.
The mobile version of the website no longer displays so I'm assuming it's down entirely. What you're viewing is the normal html version that you view from your regular laptop/pc.
You can test mobile websites through your regular web browser on your PC or laptop. Below you can see how "https://www.hdforums.com" loads in the full version rather than the mobile version.
To test this out with another website, try the following two links to view the difference between youtube full version and youtube mobile.
Sorry I missed this thread guys but I was working on it with a couple of other members by PM and failed to check here. The funny thing was that I never lost the ability to use the mobile forum on my Droid X. It always sucked on my Blackberry Tour so I hope you Blackberry users have a better version now. Grover (asst admin) has an Iphone and his had always been better than mine until I finally upgraded my phone. It seems to be different on each phone.
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