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The mobile site is not suitable for all mobile devices

Posted: Mon Jan 20, 2025 6:38 am
by sumaiyakhatun27
As you remember, RWD guarantees correct display of the resource on the screen of any device. Mobile sites also open correctly from any device. However, the mobile version usually looks ridiculous on the desktop screen. Moreover, most mobile sites cannot be used on tablets with a large screen. See how the mobile version of LiveJournal looks on a 10” screen: Managing two sites is more difficult than managing one You'll have to publish your content twice.


And if you want to fully cater to the needs of your mobile audience, turkey email list you'll have to create two different posts. You'll also need to ensure that users are redirected correctly based on device type. Also, be prepared to monitor the performance of two different sites. Additional expenses A mobile site will require a separate domain. It may also require changing the hosting plan. Don't forget about the costs of developing and updating the mobile version of the resource.


Duplicate content issues Imagine that you have published a great article on the main site. If you immediately publish it on the mobile site, it will be penalized for content theft. To solve the problem, you will have to work hard: inform Yandex and Google about the relationship between the main and mobile versions of the resource using the rel=alternate and rel=canonical attributes. Castrated functionality and content It was said above that the disadvantages of adaptive design include the inability to fully take into account the needs of the mobile audience.