• I’d like to transfer the same site I currently display on desktop and have it display the same way on a mobile site. I know that it requires scaling down of the scripts via CSS, but I have no idea where to begin.

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  • Essentially you don’t want a mobile site. You want a desktop version on phones.

    You can easily do this by removing or commenting out the media queries. (best way)

    WARNING!!!!!

    Google WILL penalize you for that and IT WILL hurt your Search Engine Ranking.

    So, I HIGHLY recommend against it!

    It’s really not worth hurting your SEO!

    Thread Starter thekentuckygent

    (@thekentuckygent)

    Yes and no @webdev2087,

    If you’d look at this site in a mobile browser, , you’ll see an example of what I’m talking about.

    It’s a mobile version of my desktop site, but functional on a mobile device as well.

    @thekentuckygent not yes and no. It’s a no 100%

    Don’t mean to sound rude.

    Just got a email from Google about such an issue.

    The website you linked as an example FAILS the “Google Mobile-Friendly Test” 100%. So you will be penalized and your mobile SEO will take a huge hit. Unless you make it responsive.

    Don’t believe me? Sign up for Web Master tools for that website and I can guarantee you will get an email regarding your site. It will be a warning about your website not being mobile friendly.

    Responsive is mobile friendly.

    Still don’t believe me?
    Check out the website for your self on the “Google Mobile-Friendly Test” (I linked below)

    https://www.google.com/webmasters/tools/mobile-friendly/?url=www.grasiemercedes.com

    then try a responsive website and watch it pass with flying colors.

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