It looks like it already is, it’s just that Reader doesn’t like that your site’s being displayed through a frameset. If you visit the site on its main domain: http://oina.co.uk then nearly all the pages enable Safari’s Reader feature: http://cl.ly/image/461s1F3n2W1F
I don’t know if you set up the frameset or if it’s something your host did, but if you point the me.uk domain to the co.uk domain using the name servers that your co.uk host will be able to provide you, it should work as expected on both domains.
Hope this helps.
Joe
On 30 Sep 2013, at 10:50, David Ellwood email@hidden wrote:
Dear Freeway,
I would be grateful for any advice on how to make my website reader friendly on Mac, PC, iPhone, iPad tablet etc.
Thank you very much for your expert advice. You are right it is ok on “oina.co.uk”. I will contact my web hosting company.
Thank you again,
David
On 30 Sep 2013, at 11:00, Joe Billings email@hidden wrote:
Hi,
It looks like it already is, it’s just that Reader doesn’t like that your site’s being displayed through a frameset. If you visit the site on its main domain: http://oina.co.uk then nearly all the pages enable Safari’s Reader feature: http://cl.ly/image/461s1F3n2W1F
I don’t know if you set up the frameset or if it’s something your host did, but if you point the me.uk domain to the co.uk domain using the name servers that your co.uk host will be able to provide you, it should work as expected on both domains.
Hope this helps.
Joe
On 30 Sep 2013, at 10:50, David Ellwood email@hidden wrote:
Dear Freeway,
I would be grateful for any advice on how to make my website reader friendly on Mac, PC, iPhone, iPad tablet etc.