As the number of mobile users is increasing, mobile friendly
website is very much in trend. Earlier we used to browse same website on
desktop/laptop and mobile, but it has some issue. Google clarifies that each
website page should have its mobile counterpart, also or it should be designed
using responsive, where same url will be used for all devices.
According to Google, A bad mobile
site has a bad reputation.
Google warns against
mobile sites misconfiguration, especially for those sites which
redirects all its internal URLs to home page.
Three steps for smartphone-optimized
sites:
Responsive mobile web development,
i.e. sites that are accessible through the
same set of URLs on all devices, with each URL serving the same HTML to all
devices and using just CSS to change how the page is rendered on the device.
Sites that dynamically used in all devices on the same set of
URLs, but different HTML (and CSS) for
each url depending on whether the user agent is a desktop or a mobile device.
Sites having a different URL for mobile and desktop.
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