✂ Cut The Cord Initiative

@idan-cohen Sure. Please take a look at this [site:](site:

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If I can summarize the concept is that of course the mobile site needs to match in content the desktop but the very details of how it is been implemented for mobile do not need to be derived from the desktop object.

What I wonder is, will it be that hard to have such a switch that will “disconnect” the mobile site from the desktop version and allow us to develop the mobile site without the need to “manage each item” from he desktop version?

Imagine if WIX had such a capability - how attractive that will be compare to many other platforms.

Thinking outside the box and not trying to follow other platforms is the way to go. We know WIX is doing a very good job in terms of desktop/mobile variations - but it has that problem with been fully responsive. Instead of trying too hard to make it responsive while been desktop to mobile dependent, simply cut the cord between the two versions of the site and allow full control over the mobile version to allow creating unique mobile experience is my way of thinking the best way to go forward.

Once we have this switch - we can start work on enhancing the mobile editor specifically for mobile experience with features which are aimed at mobile experience and touchscreens rather then mouse and clicks.