I have a Wordpress website, which is based on a Wordpress child theme, and is a list of text links. It works correctly in regular browsers, but does not show the list of links for mobile users of the site (I am using a Default User Agen Add-on for Firefox). I am also using a Wordpress Mobile Themes plugin in order to direct mobile users to mobile version (mobile theme) of the site. With this website, both of them are set to the same theme, which is the child theme with the list of links. The website is at http://pornstarblogworld.com Thank you.
You should focus on an responsive version of the template to do not use a mobile theme. Actually if you resize the window seems that the actual web template it is responsive, so seems that you dont need a mobile version for the site.
Sorry Argento, but I have to disagree with you. Responsible design and mobile versioning offer different advantages and cons; and site features, its goals and the budget to allocate to the project must be carefully considered before making a decision on which of these two method to use. Or including a third one: a native app. Even in the case of a fully responsive website which included cutting-edged progressive enhancement techniques to optimize its performance in mobile devices, there would be still a series of differences that, to a greater or lesser degree, affect the user experience. Not the same thing.