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  1. Well. I resolved this by duplicating the page, removing the accordion element and hey presto - all fine. Now I know that it was not the accordion by itself, as I use this on other pages that google has not issued mobile warnings on - so this is my basic understanding. Some pages were constructed during the Fluid engine transition and were never functioning well after. Only by reproducing the page now things are more settled, am I seeing these errors disappear. I have now run the same test on other pages with - specifically the Content too wide for screen warnings - and am seeing google remove the warnings within 24 hours. So after 4 months of seeing pages slip away, they are slowly returning. Now, off to finish the other mobility warnings....
  2. Does anything have a moment to take look at a page for me? After ignoring Google Consoles Mobility Issues - Clickable Elements too close or Content wider than screen for the last 4 months - I noticed that some of the pages these refer to have not only started to lose ranking, but one in particular has disappeared from search. I know general advice is to ignore some of Google Consoles mobile warnings - but these are not going away and consistently warn me that the page is not mobile friendly each month (though, as we all know, when entered into Google Mobile Friendly Test these pages have no issues) and I certainly cannot see where the issues lie, even after getting friends to view the pages on their devices. But now page ranking has come into the arena, I am beginning to worry. I have installed Chrome Lighthouse ( most confusing) without seeing an error related to these issues. (though finding lots of others that appear to be in the realm of Sq Sp code than anything I can do) I wondered if anyone might take a look for me and see if they can spot either of the Clickable Elements too close or Content wider than screen” mobility issues. Although the mobility warnings affect a half-dozen pages on the site, it is specifically this one that I am most concerned with. https://www.teapotmonk.com/tai-chi-faq-for-beginners Many thanks in advance.
  3. What about the clickable elements warning? Did you resolve that?
  4. Ok. I've just checked to find that the issue is to do with the http version of my site and not the https. (my oversight) Not sure what to do about it though, other than panic, as for some reason google console is telling me that the http url is picking up more traffic than the https urls. I didn't even know this was possible. Anyway, back to the drawing board.
  5. Has there been any development on this topic? I've just published my site and am getting exactly the same google warnings: text too small, clickable elements, and content wider than screen. When I run a URL test on each page individually, it comes back "mobile friendly". But a day or two later they get flagged again in another email as "important errors to fix". Here is an example page that google has flagged for all 3 errors http://www.teapotmonk.com/complete-tai-chi-online-course Has anyone just ignored the warnings? Thanks for any help
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