Hi WA friends,
I'm having important ranking issues for a while now and the following article caught my attention.
Maybe some of you have an opinion about this chan
This is an excellent question - following! I'd like to see some in-depth training on the mobile-first issue.
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How should we prepare for mobile-first indexing?
Hi WA friends,
I'm having important ranking issues for a while now and the following article caught my attention.
Maybe some of you have an opinion about this chan
Your site should be mobile friendly and there is a great plugin that will do that for you.
Read these 2 trainings by my good friend Loes.
Enjoy your Saturday.
Robert
Mobile Friendly Make Your Website Mobile Friendly Mobile Friendly Site 2
Hi Robert, great info to know if a site is mobile friendly. Mine passes the test.
My concern is whether or not a website theme is developed to use separate URLs to display on mobile devices or desktop.
Reading the article I've posted suggests that you should have a single URL for both.
Strange enough it says that if you're using a "desktop only" then there is no change.
"The mobile version is the same as the desktop version. " (Even if you're mobile display looks like crap...)
The site developed with these type of URLs should look at the best practices:
- Separate URLs
- Dynamic serving
- AMP and non AMP
I am no developer and have no idea how it was designed... But if this can affect my website I think I will need to look for a new website theme that uses a single URL...
I was actually wondering if anyone had an opinion on this.
Robert, are you using the plugin from Loes? I would like to know if you had any problems, incompatibilities, etc with it.
Could be worth trying before changing my theme with all the work that comes with it...
Thanks,
Hi again
Yes I do use the plugin and it works great.
I'm using the theme Frontier.
Have a nice Sunday when it dawns for you.
Robert
This is an excellent question - following! I'd like to see some in-depth training on the mobile-first issue.
See more comments
Your site should be mobile friendly and there is a great plugin that will do that for you.
Read these 2 trainings by my good friend Loes.
Enjoy your Saturday.
Robert
Mobile Friendly Make Your Website Mobile Friendly Mobile Friendly Site 2
Hi Robert, great info to know if a site is mobile friendly. Mine passes the test.
My concern is whether or not a website theme is developed to use separate URLs to display on mobile devices or desktop.
Reading the article I've posted suggests that you should have a single URL for both.
Strange enough it says that if you're using a "desktop only" then there is no change.
"The mobile version is the same as the desktop version. " (Even if you're mobile display looks like crap...)
The site developed with these type of URLs should look at the best practices:
- Separate URLs
- Dynamic serving
- AMP and non AMP
I am no developer and have no idea how it was designed... But if this can affect my website I think I will need to look for a new website theme that uses a single URL...
I was actually wondering if anyone had an opinion on this.
I think a new theme is the order of the day.
Robert, are you using the plugin from Loes? I would like to know if you had any problems, incompatibilities, etc with it.
Could be worth trying before changing my theme with all the work that comes with it...
Thanks,
Hi again
Yes I do use the plugin and it works great.
I'm using the theme Frontier.
Have a nice Sunday when it dawns for you.
Robert