Pray Tell Goes Mobile!

I am pleased to announce that Pray Tell has gone mobile. When you access Pray Tell from your cell phone, tablet, and other mobile devices you be taken to a mobile friendly version of the blog. We hope this will make reading Pray Tell on the go even easier. For those of you who want to read our blog in full view, simply scroll to the bottom of any of our posts and click on โ€œSwitch to Full View.โ€ You will then be greeted by our full site.

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15 responses to “Pray Tell Goes Mobile!”

  1. Charles Day

    Great. Now I’ll never get anything done. ๐Ÿ˜‰

  2. Jonathan Ziegler

    Pleasantly surprised by the mobile site earlier today. Works great for me!

  3. The mobile version is very rough on my mobile setup (iPhone viewing the blog via Feedly app) – I cannot scroll through the posts, every attempt to scroll down sends me right back to the top of the post.

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  4. I’ve got the same issue as Joel.

  5. Paul Inwood

    Working fine for me, except comments display in reverse order – newest at the top instead of at the bottom.

  6. Paul Inwood

    Further comments:

    Pressing “Publish” appears to do nothing: there is no visible indication that anything has happened, although in the fullness of time your comment does appear (it takes a while).

    It is not possible to edit posts on the Mobile site.

    If you do switch to full view, you can’t switch back again!

  7. I have yet to try it, but since I am off to Baltimore later today, I will do so.

  8. Anthony Ruff, OSB Avatar
    Anthony Ruff, OSB

    We’re looking into all these issues.
    awr

  9. rgapinski Avatar
    rgapinski

    In the interim using Chrome or Firefox browser on your phone will likely give better results than the stock browser.

  10. Scott Pluff

    Many thanks to our editors and techs for the ongoing growth of this blog. This has proven to be a wonderful resource for discussing liturgical theology and practice, the best of its kind. I can’t imagine a better way to avoid the work that is stacked up on my desk!

  11. George Hayhoe

    Looks great on my iPhone, though the navigation will take some getting used to. But I don’t get the mobile version on my iPad, just the regular Web version.

  12. Reyanna Rice

    I tried the moblie app on my android table (Acer Iconia). When I click on any post, it shows what seems to be an icon for a link to a youtube that is not operational. I lke the picture on the link however. It shows what I think are plain cardboard birettas, sorta looking like chinese take-out boxes. New style for the hierachy??

  13. Lee Bacchi

    You’re moving the operation to Alabama to compete with EWTN maybe? ๐Ÿ˜‰

  14. Paul Inwood

    This morning, whatever solutions are being worked on, they seem to be making things worse rather than better. The result on my Samsung android is the same as with some others posting above. I can no longer scroll down through posts, and I cannot see comments.

  15. Alan Johnson

    I would be happier if the full version were the default on my tablet.

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