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Make sure your site is optimized for mobile devices

Posted: Mon Jan 27, 2025 8:30 am
by rochon.a1.119
If these metrics improve, your changes are likely having a positive impact on your website's user experience.

Recent industry research indicates that 9 out of 10 people access the Internet from a mobile phone. In addition, Google now uses an index that only takes into account the mobile version of your website .

To find out if your site is mobile-friendly, run a Google Mobile-Friendly Test .


It will give you a "pass/fail" grade.

However, there are more nuances to whether or not your site is mobile-friendly. In other words, it's possible to pass Google's Mobile-Friendly Test and still have issues with user experience.

For example: loading speed.

If your page loads slowly on mobile, it's probably not mobile-friendly.

You can see if your site has loading speed issues in the Core Web Vitals report in Search Console .

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Search Console will also alert you to any mobile kazakhstan mobile database usability issues it finds.

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This way, you won't need to check the Google tool regularly.

How you address these issues will largely depend on the specific problem and the technology your site runs on.

For example, let's say you get the "Clickable elements too close together" error (a fairly common mobile usability issue).