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The Lounge What is on Your Mind? Mobile Friendly Version of UNIX.COM Post 302977492 by Neo on Tuesday 19th of July 2016 06:58:58 AM
Old 07-19-2016
Mobile Friendly Version of UNIX.COM

Hello,

I have noticed some problems with Google complaining our site is not "https://search.google.com/www.usearch-console/mobile-friendly" using only Tapatalk.

So, after a lot of work, I have re-enabled our legacy mobile style and make some improvements and Google has declared us "mobile friendly" again.

I plan even more work on this "mobile" style in the future... trying to learn more about "responsiveness" which is the buzzword for making sites look good on all devices.

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OPENFETION(1)															     OPENFETION(1)

NAME
openfetion - open source implementation of fetion protocol client SYNOPSIS
openfetion -f SOURCE -t DEST -d MESSAGE openfetion -f SOURCE -m -d MESSAGE openfetion -f SOURCE -p -t DEST -d MESSAGE openfetion -f SOURCE -g NUM DESCRIPTION
openfetion is a fetion client for Linux based on GTK+2.0, using Fetion Protocol Version 4. It supports most useful functions of China Mobile Fetion, more important, it's small and fast, and is better in look. -f specify which number you will use to send a message -t specify which number you will send a message to -d message you will send -m send a message to myself -p send a message to the phone -g get information of specific mobile number -h, -H display this help and exit EXAMPLES
send "hello world" to 18788888888: openfetion -f 15288888888 -t 1878888888 -d "hello world" send "hello world" to yourself: openfetion -m -f 15288888888 -d "hello world" get information of 18788888888: openfetion -f 15288888888 -g 1878888888 AUTHOR
Written by Aron Xu <happyaron.xu@gmail.com>. RESOURCES
openfetion home page: http://code.google.com/p/ofetion COPYING
Copyright (C) 2009 Aron Xu. License GPLv3+: GNU GPL version 3 or later <http://gnu.org/licenses/gpl.html>. This is free software: you are free to change and redistribute it. There is NO WARRANTY, to the extent permitted by law. 2010-12-26 OPENFETION(1)
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