
We're happy to report that by the end of this week a new mobile experience will be rolled out to all Ning Networks. This upgrade is a complete re-write of the old Ning mobile experience. It's built-in, completely free, and offers a lot more options for driving activity.
The contrast between the old and new couldn't be more different. The old mobile interface was originally released around the same time Apple unveiled their App Store. We've been upgrading the mobile version regularly over time, but we knew it was high time for a thorough rebuild and redesign. We chose future-friendly HTML5 because it allows us to create a great-looking experience across numerous mobile devices. We were able to create something that's high quality and that provides a frictionless experience for users. And it's an excellent base for adding more to the mobile version down the road. Let's take a look at a few things the new Ning Mobile offers.
The old and new are radically different, but the look of the new probably won't throw you for a loop. It's designed in a familiar app-like way. It provides the same kind of swiping and tapping gestures most people are used to performing with their iOS and Android devices. It's optimized for smartphones so your members can access it easily with the devices they already use every day. You won't need any advanced design skills or a $100 Apple App Store developer's license to publish, either. The new mobile version will be consistent and running in the background all the time. Most important: It's very stable.
While the old version didn't provide many options for customization, the new Ning Mobile lets Ning Creators choose which features and pages they want to appear — in the order they prefer. There's also many more features available in the new mobile experience. You can add pages to display Latest Activity, Members, Blogs, Photos, Forum, a member's Profile Page, Groups, Events, an RSS feed, and even custom HTML pages. This greatly expands a Ning community's mobile presence and possibilities, and we're excited to watch as the entire Ning Platform adopts this new mobile version.
Most of the administrative settings will probably be pretty self-explanatory. A few details to keep in mind:
As always, we're big fans of our customers' opinions, so let us know what you think about the new mobile version. How have your members used the mobile version of Ning in the past? What can we do to help make their mobile experience even better going forward — and make your community even more vibrant and active?
FAQs
Are you going to add more features later?
Undoubtedly! We've included as much as we could with this initial release. It includes a whole lot more than the old version ever did, but the new mobile interface will still not contain every detail of your Ning Network. The most-used features are included, but we may add more features over time. For example, adding chat or private messaging capabilities are requests we've heard from Network Creators.
Can I customize the design using advanced CSS?
One major goal of this project has been to make the viewing experience as standardized, compact and reliable as possible, so there aren't any CSS design alteration options at this point.
Can I change some of the wording of the interface?
Yes! Many new language strings for the mobile version have been added to the Language Editor, so chances are you can change the wording where you like.
Can I run ads on my mobile site?
We'll be rolling out an optional ad solution for Network Creators shortly that will include the ability to run Ning Ads on the desktop and mobile versions of your site.
Will tablet users see the same thing as smartphone users?
We've initially chosen to point tablet users to the desktop version. However, we'll be watching usage by tablets carefully, and we may change this in the future and provide an option for you to control this detail.
Can my members upload photos?
This depends on your phone or tablet computer. Many mobile browsers include the ability to upload photos, but the iPhone and iPad do not currently include this capability. However, Apple has indicated that the upcoming iOS 6 version of their software will include the ability for the mobile Safari browser to upload photos. Apple has said this upgrade will happen this fall.
Can I create my own Apple or Android app?
We've focused the Ning Mobile project on designing the mobile web interface, but if you do want a specially branded app, we heartily recommend our third-party partner, ShoutEm. They make beautiful apps for networks that require a higher level of branding or a specialized member experience.
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Hi DEL,
No, there's no editing of blogs right now because many blog posts will contain html and there isn't a great way for us to provide html editing tools via the mobile interface yet. We're thinking about how to do this. Members can comment, yes; they need to be signed in.
Permalink Reply by BossChicks.com on July 20, 2012 at 10:03am Is there a way to integrate google adsense with the mobile version?
Hi BC,
There's no way to run ads across all mobile pages at the moment, but you can include adsense or other ad code on an HTML page type.
Permalink Reply by BossChicks.com on July 20, 2012 at 11:34am thank you.. I'm interested in Ning Ads Beta by the way.. just saw the memo in the side bar.. sign me up =)
Permalink Reply by Eric Suesz on July 20, 2012 at 11:54am Yeah, fill out that form! We won't be able to accept everyone, but we'll contact you if we can include you.
Permalink Reply by BossChicks.com on July 20, 2012 at 12:24pm thank you.. just filled it out.
Permalink Reply by Richard on July 20, 2012 at 10:16am What about the "Event" Feature? I have not seen an event-page in the mobile-version. When adding a page in the mobile-area with the RSS feature and add the RSS-Feed of our event-feed it shows wrong event-dates !!! It shows first the dates of the event-creation !!!! ???
Hi Richard,
In the mobile management pages, click on the Plus icon to create a new page, and choose Events as they type.
Thanks,
Phil
Permalink Reply by Kat on July 20, 2012 at 11:36am As far as I can tell, I'm going to be the only one asking this question: Is there any way to get the old mobile interface back?
I relied heavily on the ability to smoothly leave comments on member's pages and discussions, and the old mobile interface was perfect for that. The new interface doesn't seem to work with my phone. There's no navigation bar, and therefore no way to move between pages. If I can't somehow either get this new version to work or get the old version back, my productivity is going to be karate-chopped in half, and I'm really freaking out about that.
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