How to Remove Mobile Usability Issue from Website | Mobile Usability Issues Google Search Console

Mobile usability analysis identifies which pages of your website are inaccessible when accessed on mobile devices. The top-level view displays all pages that have a certain level of mobile usability concerns. Click on an issue to access its details, including a sample list of pages affected by the issue, advice on fixing it, and how to alert Google about your modifications. The following errors can appear in the Mobile Usability report: 1. Uses incompatible plugins The page includes plugins, such as Flash, that are not supported by most mobile browsers. 2. Viewport not set The page does not define a viewport property, which tells browsers how to adjust the page’s dimension and scaling to suit the screen size. 3. Viewport not set to “device-width“ The page defines a fixed-width viewport property, which means that it can’t adjust for different screen sizes. 4. Content wider than screen Horizontal scrolling is necessary to see words and images on the page.
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