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Google Mobile Usability Report: Text too small to read

Sighs, we love Google but it can be frustrating at times:

Mobile Usability > Text too small to read > Validation details

The latest frustration: Google reports that 1031 pages on our website have failed its mobility test because the text is too small.

The interesting aspect is 251 pages passed, but hold on, its a CMS = every page is identical.

It may be that the test stops once a certain number of pages fail but the validation reports.

Pending 1,031 Passed 251 Failed 619 Other 94

When we test a page (individually) it passes the test.

The site is Bootstrap v4.0.0

It may very well be the reason that Google is “retiring” the report.

Notice: The mobile usability report is being retired soon. Read more


Then just to make my day..

URL is not available to Google

As you can see the page is live and active..

https://www.onlysydney.com.au/port-macquarie-friends-social-group

https://search.google.com/test/mobile-friendly

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URL is not available to Google
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Crawl failed on May 7, 2023, 9:49:29 AM

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