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List of mobile friendly website testers




List started by: TechLists
List contributors: TechLists
Date started: 2015-04-09
Last updated: 2015-10-13
Keywords:
website development, web development, mobile phones, smartphones



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A list of mobile friendly website testers i.e. online tools that allow the user to check whether or not a website or webpage is mobile friendly, and if not, what needs to be done in order to make it mobile friendly.





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1. Google Mobile-Friendly Test

Google Mobile-Friendly Test

Google's mobile friendly testing form allows the user to input a webpage URL, and have it automatically tested for mobile web browser friendliness. If the webpage fails the test, a set of reasons why it failed are presented. This mobile friendly tester will take into account redirects to the mobile version of a webpage.


2. W3C mobileOK Checker

W3C mobileOK Checker

The W3C's mobileOK Checker, is a lot more critical than Google's mobile friendly checker. It will point out various pieces of code that although would be fine for most browsers, wouldn't fulfil a set of strict standards.


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