Surviving Mobilegeddon: an urgent mobile SEO guide 1

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Surviving Mobilegeddon: an urgent mobile SEO guide 1

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The dreaded Mobilegeddon day has arrived. Today, April 21, 2015, Google has decided that websites not adapted to mobile devices (and other devices) will disappear into the abyss of its results pages. Hence the importance of this urgent mobile SEO guide that I have hastily written.

Urgent mobile SEO guide
It's still too early to notice the effects of the change, but I'm sure they'll be noticeable soon. Your website may not have been affected, if it's responsive. If you don't know, don't worry, I made a post: 24 hours until

If your mobile-friendly test went well, you don't have to worry and nepal phone number list go on with your normal life. If it went badly, you can fix it as soon as possible so that #Mobilegeddon doesn't affect you.

Most common mobile SEO mistakes and their solutions
Adapting content to the viewport:

It occurs when the width of the website is greater than the width of the screen, so the annoying side scroll bar appears so that the user can view all the content. This makes the user experience bad and search engines penalize it.

How to fix it?

Responsive design is characterized, among other things, by the fact that width values ​​are relative and not absolute. That is, the width of the page is not fixed, but rather adapts to the width of the screen. The html tag that determines the width is width. In the styles of your website you will have things like width:600px (or another fixed number of pixels); you just have to change it to width:100%. This way you are telling the content to take up 100% of the width of the screen, whatever it is:
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