How can I test if my website is mobile friendly?

How can I test if my website is mobile friendly?

Search Console’s Mobile-Friendly Test Tool is a quick, easy way to test whether a page on your site is mobile-friendly. The Mobile-Friendly test tool is easy to use; simply type in the full URL of the web page that you want to test. Any redirects implemented by the page will be followed by the test.

Why is my Google page not mobile friendly?

For example, a blocked large image could make a page appear to be mobile-friendly when it is not, or a blocked CSS file could result in incorrect font styles being applied (for example, too small for a device). This affects both the mobile usability score and Google’s ability to crawl your page.

How long does it take to run Google Mobile Test?

The test typically takes less than a minute to run. Test results include a screenshot of how the page looks to Google on a mobile device, as well as a list of any mobile usability problems that it finds.

How to fix your page is not mobile friendly?

Like on a CMS say – WordPress you can use a different theme that is mobile friendly to solve the issue or on a static HTML site improving CSS and using Media queries like in example below to style your site better Here is a tool that I have built using pure HTML, CSS and JavaScript that is mobile compatible, you can check it’s code for guidance.

Where can I find the Google Mobile usability report?

The top level view shows all pages with more than a threshold level of mobile usability issues. Click a specific issue to see issue details, including a sample list of pages affected by that issue, information about how to fix it, and a process to notify Google about your fixes.

How long does it take to run Google Mobile usability test?

The test typically takes less than a minute to run. Test results include a screenshot of how the page looks to Google on a mobile device, as well as a list of any mobile usability problems that it finds. Mobile usability problems are issues that can affect a user that visits the page on a mobile (small screen) device,…

What does other error mean in Google Mobile Friendly Test?

There was not a definitive answer, but that appears to be the response. If this is true, I wish the “error” message was changed to something like “Rate Limit Reached”… “load 23 page resources” that sounds like your page has a Lot of resources to load. The mobile tester doesn’t like ‘heavy’ pages.