Mobile usability analysis identifies which pages of your website are inaccessible when accessed on mobile devices. The top-level view displays all pages that have a certain level of mobile usability concerns. Click on an issue to access its details, including a sample list of pages affected by the issue, advice on fixing it, and how to alert Google about your modifications.
The following errors can appear in the Mobile Usability report:
1. Uses incompatible plugins
The page includes plugins, such as Flash, that are not supported by most mobile browsers.
2. Viewport not set
The page does not define a viewport property, which tells browsers how to adjust the page’s dimension and scaling to suit the screen size.
3. Viewport not set to "device-width"
The page defines a fixed-width viewport property, which means that it can't adjust for different screen sizes.
4. Content wider than screen
Horizontal scrolling is necessary to see words and images on the page. This happens when pages use absolute values in CSS declarations or use images designed to look best at a specific browser width.
5. Text too small to read
A significant portion of the text on the page is too small relative to the width of the page. This makes the text hard to read on a mobile device.
6. Clickable elements too close together
Touch elements, such as buttons and navigational links, are so close to each other that a mobile user cannot easily tap a desired element with their finger without tapping a neighbouring element.
After you fix errors on your site, tell Google to recrawl your fixed pages. Expand the section below for details.
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The following errors can appear in the Mobile Usability report:
1. Uses incompatible plugins
The page includes plugins, such as Flash, that are not supported by most mobile browsers.
2. Viewport not set
The page does not define a viewport property, which tells browsers how to adjust the page’s dimension and scaling to suit the screen size.
3. Viewport not set to "device-width"
The page defines a fixed-width viewport property, which means that it can't adjust for different screen sizes.
4. Content wider than screen
Horizontal scrolling is necessary to see words and images on the page. This happens when pages use absolute values in CSS declarations or use images designed to look best at a specific browser width.
5. Text too small to read
A significant portion of the text on the page is too small relative to the width of the page. This makes the text hard to read on a mobile device.
6. Clickable elements too close together
Touch elements, such as buttons and navigational links, are so close to each other that a mobile user cannot easily tap a desired element with their finger without tapping a neighbouring element.
After you fix errors on your site, tell Google to recrawl your fixed pages. Expand the section below for details.
If You want to Increase website visibility and traffic and Need SEO Services for your website.
Contact Us for SEO services and Social Media management:-
If you need any assistance, you can contact the US:-
Email: info@getsetseo.com
Contact: 7530817898
https://getsetseo.com/
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