Cant view iweb created page on a mobile device

i created my page and can view on my computer with no issues but if you try from a mobile device it states it is under construction? Any ideas?
Thanks.

I believe that iWeb uses flash, which is okay on a computer, but you can't get flash on an iPhone, which is why your site would display as under construction.
If you only have one page, then why not re-build it in another application that is actually fully supported and is being regularly updated, which iWeb is not - is has not been sold or supported by Apple for the last 3 years at least and does not use the most up-to-date technology.
Take a look at the other alternates out there such as Rapid Weaver, Sandvox, Freeway Pro/Express 7,  WebAcappella 4, Flux V and EverWeb.
You can download trials of most to see if you like them before you buy them.

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