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I sort of fucked up the mobile version and the chances of fixing this without breaking 20 other parts of the site converge towards 0. On desktop everything works fine.
Is there a way to enforce the desktop version to mobile?
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It’s not a good idea to force your users to pinch and scroll on smaller devices, and Google will knock off a bunch of points, but if you really want to do this and you really can’t fix your mobile problems, *and* you really can’t restore to a backup before the mobile version broke then…. you can find and delete or comment out the following metatag in the header.
First make and test backups, then
Either delete this line
<meta name=”viewport” content=”width=device-width, initial-scale=1″>
Or change it to this
<!– meta name=”viewport” content=”width=device-width, initial-scale=1″ –>
Here’s a complete (high-risk, make and test backups first) how-to from 2015
You’re better of not having a website if you’re going to give 50%+ of your visitors a terrible experience. Just hire someone to fix it.
You don’t. You need to fix the mobile version. Share a link to your site.