Out and About? EdinMenus.com!
Have you ever tried using the internet on your mobile phone? It’s useful to be able to do it, but it’s not the most enjoyable experience. Even on the most modern handsets using browsers such as Opera Mini 4, the fact is, most websites just weren’t designed for a postage stamp sized screen — thank goodness!
We know that when you’re out and about, you’re not going to be interested in adding reviews, signing in to your profile or editing any listings on the site. You just want information, and quickly!
That is why we’ve produced EdinMenus.com, a lightweight version of EdinburghMenus.com designed specifically for mobile phones. The site features the same quick and easy search of the full site, as well as full business listings, reviews, menus and even maps. The maps aren’t as fancy as the interactive GoogleMaps on the full site, but they serve their purpose!
We were going to give the mobile version of the site an address like mobile.edinburghmenus.com, or edinburghmenus.com/mobile but thought we’d save your thumbs a bit of work and register EdinMenus.com. Those other addresses will feel just fine though, if you want to give your flabby thumbs a workout!
If you have to pay for your internet usage by the kb, don’t worry — the EdinMenus.com pages are written in super efficient code so you can rest assured that every kb of data you download contains the maximum amount of Edinburgh restaurant and takeaway information!
Oh oh oh! Almost forgot! As you’re likely to be on a phone when using EdinMenus.com, we figured it might be useful for you to be able to phone the businesses that you find while using the site. So we’ve turned each phone number into a special link so that you can just call them immediately. There’s also a “save” link beside each phone number that will add the phone number to your phone’s phonebook with the name of the business as the name. Yeah, pretty clever, huh?
You can find out a bit more about EdinMenus.com on our about EdinMenus.com page where there is also a mockup of a mobile phone so you can see roughly what it will look like on a mobile device.

