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How Do I Make My Website Mobile Friendly?
Mobile-friendly websites will be at the core of website indexing with Google starting in March 2021. This is very important for sites that are not mobile-friendly. Read more on this subject here. https://community.homestead.com/conversations/marketing/googles-mobilefirst-indexing/5fcfff4fb763bd30fe15398d
With the new Homestead WebsiteBuilder, all the designs are responsive. This means that they are automatically mobile friendly and you will not be required to do anything more to achieve this, however, you may find that you want to make some changes only on the mobile site. You can access the mobile editor at the top bar of the editor, toward the right, then click on the element you wish to edit. In this case I chose a text box. You will see that while you do not have the ability to edit the actual content, you may change the style and position of the box. This will only affect the mobile version. To get back to the main site editor, push the desktop monitor button to the left of the mobile editor.
For tips on mobile editing, please view this article:
https://community.homestead.com/homestead/topics/websitebuilder-editing-the-mobile-site
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susan2829
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The second (better) option is to switch to the new websitebuilder. It is a responsive program so your site will render across all platforms. You will need to have the package that allows for more than one site or you can add to your existing package for $2.00/month.
The new builder requires that you rebuild your site, but your existing site will remain up and editable until such time as you switch over to the new one.
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Currently the builder has only modes for mobile and desktop editing. Tablets are actually not considered a mobile device. Once I get a hold of one, I will see what I can figure out, but if those first 2 pages display well, you may want to bring the other page inside the guidelines to resolve the issue.
We can certainly look at the idea of having a tablet mode as well for the editor, but that will not be a quick solution if they decide to proceed.
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I followed your directions, but I don't see the option "Add new website" anywhere. Is it because I have the Website Starter Package? We have had it for about 8 years and the only thing I do not like is dealing with Duda. I would like a site that automatically optimizes but I don't want to switch to another host, I just want the new builder. Thanks for your help.
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kyle2363
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Hi.
For some reason html code on desktop version will not work in mobile version and vice versa. Is there a way to use html for either one? I am stumped by this. I am currently using html that will fit mobile on desktop and frankly, looks crappy. Lol
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what if all I have to use is a Mac? Are none of these features discussed for mobile vs desktop sites available for Mac users?
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robin6306
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I took MANY HOURS and DAYS to redo my website, and make sure it looks good on mobile. NOW, no one can view it from their ipad. So sad. Has this issue been resolved? Really frustrating.
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