Thanks.

I'll have a look at those modules.  I am using the 6.x so far and looking for advice such as yours to try to find out the % of extra effort would it be to develop a mobile version of a new site in such scenario.

I know that this is mainly related to the % of the full site that I want to support in the mobile version but I was wondering what it turned out to be for those who had done it?  Like 30% of the effort of the desktop site so it won't be low enough to cause me trouble and not high enough to scare the customer away...

On Tue, Jul 5, 2011 at 9:19 PM, Neil Adair <neiltadair@gmail.com> wrote:
I've used Mobile Tools http://drupal.org/project/mobile_tools and Adaptive Theme Mobile http://drupal.org/project/adaptivetheme_mobile with success. I used the sub domain configuration with eg. http://m.example.com which worked like a charm. You don't need to create a site (or settings.php etc.) for the m. sub domain just point it at the same directory.

Effort will be mainly a function of content as you will want to arrange blocks and menus differently for the main and mobile sites. I found it useful to use Primary menu only for the main site and Secondary menu only for the mobile site.

Neil

On Tue, Jul 5, 2011 at 10:45 AM, robert mena <robert.mena@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi,

Considering the use of drupal6 is there away to estimate the necessary effort to develop a site which contains a "regular" and a mobile version?

What tips could you give me about this?

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