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.
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.
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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