ABG Mobile Update 2.0

My blog for the longest time had a very simplistic mobile format which at times became quite buggy and would load the regular theme onto many mobile browsers without much reason. I think those problems are behind me starting today with the addition of plugin called WPtouch. I had to make a couple of minor tweaks but I think it was well worth it as more and more features of ABG are now accessible through mobile means.

I have attached screenshots in the gallery below and I’ll describe each one after the break. Let me know what you think of the new look – you like it? hate it? want to recommend some other change? Feel free to let me know.

Home Page: The home page definitely looks a whole lot better now as it is more space efficient. First the small menu bar that runs across the top allows me to place many links into the sub sections without it cluttering up a small screen. Also, the way the posts are displayed is very nice because not only does it show the usual stuff like post title and date but it also displays the categories, tags and even has an option to add the author name. I think I’ll add that once I start getting a couple of guest bloggers.

Menu: The menu is a huge addition to the mobile site. I did not have this feature before but now it allows readers to view archives of previous posts, select my blogroll to view other blogs, click and view my photos, visit the ABG shop to purchase any apparel or even send me an email straight from the blog.

Categories: Categories are a nice add on since not only do they show the disproportionate amount of my posts are devoted to sports but it also allows you to filter the posts you want to view Stevens related or a handful of geeky math posts.

Archives: This one pretty much goes hand in hand with categories that you can pick and choose whether you want to see my very first post or see a specific stretch of a month. The Archive page also shows tag clouds that display proportionate to their respective sizes the amount of time each tag has been associated with a blog post.

Search: Originally, I had a search box on the blog but removed it for a short stretch because I just didn’t know where to place it but shortly before finding this plugin, I had placed it back into the right sidebar. Now in the mobile format, it is a simple box that drops down from the menu bar instantly without having to load another page. 

Blog Roll: A decent amount of my visitors still leave my blog through one of the blog roll links and rightly so. Some quality blogs are listed there and I’m glad to have them visible on the mobile site as well.

iWaiting for iPhone

So it has been 8 days since I placed a Direct Fulfillment Order for my iPhone 3G since it was sold out in all the local stores (Apple and AT&T). Originally I was told it would only take 5-7 days and I assumed it would since Apple was releasing their phones worldwide and I thought Apple would be ready for a release on such a massive scale. Turns out I was a little wrong in my judgment.Why So Serious?

As of day 8, I am currently #15 #12 (3:17 PM) in the waiting list at my local AT&T store which is approximately getting about 5 shipments of iPhones a day (you do the math – at least 3 more days of waiting at best). The 5-7 has turned into 7-10 day wait for most people if not 2-3 weeks already. If you want to place a DF order now, you better be ready to wait nearly a month to get it. My suggestion would probably be to keep an eye out at a local Apple Store since they seem to be getting more frequent shipments and hope be lucky at get your hands on one through a walk-in.

There have been a couple of sites such as Where Is My Damn iPhone and ATT Direct Fulfillment Watchdog that have been providing some comfort (not a lot) by listing all the AT&T orders (whether they were iPhone related or not to show you your place in the queue). Also on the AT&T Wireless Forums there was a thread created on 7/13 called Has Anyone Receive Their iPhone 3G Through Direct Fulfillment and in merely 9 days it was already generated 5,140 comments from disgruntled customers (myself included). Although the anger has somewhat subsided and patience starts to kick in for most of the people, the iWait continues and hopefully will be concluded soon enough.

I will definitely review the product once I do get it and for anyone reading this who already got their hands on one, let me know what you think. Was it what you expected? Pros? Cons?