Fixed width viewport
Autor: Dimitris G.
Visitado 897,
Followers 2,
Compartido 0
I received this message from Google, concerning the mobile compatibility of my site (ktiriodesign.eu). How can I fix the width viewport?
Publicado en
Hello Dimitris,
We have noticed that Google is sending alert-emails out and would like to assure you that we do realize how important it is to view correctly your website on mobile devices.We do know for certain that change is a constant and we will do our best to adjust WebSiteX5 according to needs.
We would like to point out though, that what google is talking about refers only to your website visualized on mobile devices, it does not envolve websites viewed on desktop.
What we can suggest is to have a look at the hints displayed here by Googlehttps://developers.google.com/webmasters/mobile-sites/get-started/ and adjust your website according to needs.
When you examine in depth, you will find out that Google allows several mobile friendly setups. You can create one of these options with WebSite X5, by using the mobile templates in the Template Gallery and by creating your mobile friendly website. Google explains how to set everything correctly here:https://developers.google.com/webmasters/mobile-sites/mobile-seo/configurations/separate-urls
I hope this helps.
Autor
In my opinion and experteeze, my site (http://ktiriodesign.eu) is mobile friendly in fact, according the above mentioned guidelines. What I notice is that the menu tags sometimes don't become big on my smartphone screen, while other times they do. On the other hand all the rest design, based on Incomedia X5 is compatible with these Google principles. Do you agree with that? I have also used bigger font size for my titles and got the menu tags more distinctive, can you comment this compatibility measures please?
Thanks a lot, anyway .......
Hello Dimitris,
Yes the website is correctly shown on mobile devices. The google mobile test is more about to make it more readable on these devices. The suggestions given are on howe to make it appear better and in these cases or you use a smaller template where you use a bigger font size and you leave more space between the menu buttons or you make a copy of the project and on this copy you use a mobile template where as example you upload it then on http://ktiriodesign.eu/en/mobile/
This project then will pass the test since it is adapted to get the best results on mobile devices. To avoid duplicates urls on google you can follow the steps on:
https://developers.google.com/webmasters/mobile-sites/mobile-seo/configurations/separate-urls
In this way google will now this is the mobile version of the website.
Many thanks!