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Re: How do Google know what is "a mobile"?
I really can’t understand why normal sites should have ssl (except when web forms are involved).
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Re: How do Google know what is "a mobile"?
colak wrote #290205:
I really can’t understand why normal sites should have ssl (except when web forms are involved).
Which is what I have now – SSL turned on only for the pages where a user must fill in personal data.
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Re: How do Google know what is "a mobile"?
BTW. in the midst of all this discussion did anyone do this?
https://www.google.com/webmasters/tools/mobile-friendly/?url=http%3A%2F%2Ftextpattern.com%2F
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michaelkpate wrote #290210:
BTW. in the midst of all this discussion did anyone do this?
No, but it’s a known issue. The current Textpattern.com website was built in 2008. I am writing a new one from scratch at the moment (well, in between my day job).
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Re: How do Google know what is "a mobile"?
jstubbs wrote #290196:
Your personal page is showing a certificate mismatch for another domain…
That site doesn’t have any SSL at all, and the server hosts a couple of SSL’d sites – will fix, thanks for the heads-up.
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This thread is attracting more spam than most others, so I’m closing it.
Stef: please unclose if your OP is not answered properly.
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Re: How do Google know what is "a mobile"?
How To Trick Google Into Thinking You’re Mobile-Friendly – not recommended
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