Article: Google: why your site fails the “mobile-friendly†test
Some websites did not pass that test although they are mobile-friendly. Why did this happen and what can you do to make sure that your own site passes the test? Google’s mobile friendly-test tool is available here. Just enter the URL of your website and click the “Analyze†button. If your website passes the test, you will see something like this: If your website fails the test you probably have to adjust the design of your web pages. Instead of creating a separate website for mobile devices, you could use responsive design for your web pages. If you use WordPress, there are many themes that support responsive design. If the testing tool says that your website is not mobile-friendly then Google cannot access the mobile-friendly version of your site. According to Google’s John Mueller, this can have several reasons:
“1. Too much blocked by robots.txt. Googlebot needs to be able to recognize the mobile-friendliness through crawling. If a JavaScript file that does a redirect is blocked, if a CSS file that’s necessary for the mobile version of the page is blocked, or if you use separate URLs and block those, then Googlebot won’t be able to see your mobile site. […] Don’t disallow crawling of your site’s CSS or JS files! 2. Cloaking to Googlebot. Cloaking has been in our Webmaster Guidelines for a long time, it causes all kinds of problems. Some sites try to recognize Googlebot by looking for “Googlebot†in the user-agent, and will then serve it a “Googlebot-version†of the page (which is often the desktop page). If Googlebot-smartphone crawls and sees the desktop page, the page won’t be seen as being mobile-friendly. [… ] Don’t cloak!†There are many more things that can cause problems with Google’s indexing bot. Check your website with the website audit tool in SEOprofiler to make sure that Google can index all pages of your website.Google: why your site fails the “mobile-friendly†test
Some days ago, Google released a new tool that enables you to check if your website is mobile-friendly. Websites that pass Google’s test will be labelled with “mobile-friendly†on Google’s search result pages for mobile devices.
How can I check my website?
What can I do if my website fails the test?
The testing tool says that my website is not mobile-friendly although it is
http://blog.seoprofiler.com/2014/12/google-website-fails-mobile-friendly-test/
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