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Redirection, call a link a link

2 pointsby ncreminsover 12 years ago

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joshstrangeover 12 years ago
Similar post that was on the front page recently: "No, I'm not going to download your bullshit app" <a href="http://tommorris.org/posts/8070" rel="nofollow">http://tommorris.org/posts/8070</a> (<a href="https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=5162841" rel="nofollow">https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=5162841</a>)<p>I agree, while the app might provide a better experience for <i>Browsing</i> the site in question is does not provide the information that I am currently seeking. Forums often do the "Download our mobile app" (I assume that they are all running on something, PHPBB?, that makes it dead-simple to make an app or point one master app at their particular forum).<p>Also to your point about not having a mobile-&#62;desktop redirect - I hate this. My roommate and I are looking to buy a house and he spends most of his time looking for houses on his phone (in class) so the links he posts on the Trello, that we are using to keep track of the houses, are all mobile. They often don't have as many pictures of the house as the full site does and the controls are often awkward to use. Worse yet, simply removing the "m" from "m.sitename.com" doesn't link to the desktop version and I often have to copy the address, go to the main site, and search for the house to find it.