What this update does:
Whether your mobile website is done in a responsive or an adaptive design, as long as you have a user friendly mobile layout, you should be fine. To check and make sure your website is mobile-friendly, Google has a tool that helps you diagnose your website and it is called the “Mobile-Friendly Test.
If you are a bit paranoid and wants to be 100% sure, you can use your mobile phone and Google search for your website. Once you locate your website look for the phrase “mobile-friendly” under your website’s Google search description.
For checking multiple websites a bit easier, I suggest using the developer tool in Chrome browser on your desktop. There’s a feature that allows you to view your mobile website as if you are on a mobile device. Here’s the link to Google Chrome’s device mode & mobile emulation in detail. Make sure you refresh often when in Chrome’s mobile view to ensure the page is loaded with the proper user agent spoofing and viewport rendering.
Until next time. Good luck!
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