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Googles recent requirement to have sites Responsive or lose search rank positioning

Thread began 3/19/2015 8:43 am by Steve | Last modified 4/23/2015 2:45 pm by Ray Borduin | 1412 views | 6 replies |

Steve

Googles recent requirement to have sites Responsive or lose search rank positioning

Hello,
Are there any of the current extensions that help with the recent requirement to move all sites to Responsive?

CSSMenu writer would be the first area one would expect to be able to create a responsive menu. One that moves from Horizontal to Vertical based on a @media tag.

Even better, a menu that also has a Hamburger (menu icon) toggle when screen size is reduced to to one of the @media Break Points.

I'm doing all this manually at this time and have a number of clients that are stacking up to achieve the required changes to appease Google. It would be very beneficial to have some Responsive menu choices in CSS Menu Writer.

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Jason ByrnesWebAssist

At present the only extension that supports responsive design is eCart.

When we do the next upgrade to Design Extender, we will probably be added responsive features to it, but I cannot comment on the time frame for when that will be released.

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Steve

Google is giving us all till April 21st....

http://googlewebmastercentral.blogspot.com/2015/02/finding-more-mobile-friendly-search.html

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Andrew Read

Looking for an update as well..

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Ray BorduinWebAssist

We offer mostly functionality tools and many of our customers use their own designs, which can be used with our tools. The exception is PowerStore and we are going to be providing updates soon for mobile friendly powerstore designs.

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Steve

Of course.. Your tools allow rapid development and prototyping. Very useful and appreciated.

At the same time there is CSS Menu Writer that effectively is useless in the mobile-friendly world we now live in. Just hoping that will get updated to be of more use.

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Ray BorduinWebAssist

There are a few css additions you can use to make it work with mobile. If you give me a sample URL and FTP access I'll implement them for you to show you a potential solution.

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