Is Your Website Mobile-Friendly?
Test how your website performs on mobile devices. Check viewport settings, touch targets, and responsive design implementation.
Test how your website performs on mobile devices. Check viewport settings, touch targets, and responsive design implementation.
A mobile-friendly test checks if your website works well on smartphones and tablets. It analyzes viewport configuration, tap target sizes, font readability, and whether content fits the screen.
Over 60% of web traffic comes from mobile devices. Google uses mobile-first indexing, meaning your mobile site determines your rankings. Poor mobile experience drives users away.
Google primarily uses the mobile version of your site for indexing and ranking. If your mobile site has less content than desktop, it can hurt your rankings.
Google recommends tap targets be at least 48x48 pixels with at least 8 pixels of spacing between them for easy touch interaction.
No, responsive design is recommended. A single site that adapts to all screen sizes is easier to maintain and better for SEO than separate mobile URLs.
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