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WordPress is a Content Management System Framework which allows you to host your site directly on WordPress.com or use WordPress as the software powering your website through a hosting provider of your choice.
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6 Steps To Making Your WordPress Site Mobile-Friendly1: Choose Your Hosting Service Carefully Any Mobile-Friendly changes you make to your site could be for naught if your hosting company provides slow and unreliable service. Pennies saved in choosing the cheapest hosting services available may turn out to be quite expensive in the long run.
2:Choose a Mobile-Friendly WordPress Theme • The WordPressTheme you choose serves as both the foundation and framework of your website. What type of Theme is Mobile-Friendly? A fast theme. Loading speed is a key factor in making a site Mobile-Friendly, so a fast-loading, Responsive Theme is ideal. • Look for Themesthat have been tagged as having a “Responsive Layout.”
3: Customize Your Content • Structuring your content to be Mobile-Friendlyis critical. What defines “Mobile-Friendliness” when it comes to content? In general, your content should be easy to view on small screens, and should be “Finger-Friendly” – easy to navigate by touch. • Here are a Few Specific Tips for Making Content Mobile-Friendly: --Larger font sizes are better than smaller. --Lots of whitespace.
--Buttons should be large in size, and isolated enough to easily tap with a fingertip without inadvertently hitting something else. --Short headlines. --Make content scannable : break text into lots of subsections with subtitles. --Position the most important info on a web page close to the top.
4: Manage Plugins • One of the great advantages WordPress offers is the wealth of Pluginsthat are available. But Pluginsare so easy to add that website owners often end up with quite a collection. The result is that sites are often burdened with a number of Pluginsthat aren’t really needed or useful. • A proliferation of Pluginscan contribute to performance issues that can make your site less mobile-friendly. So stay on top of the Pluginsyou’ve added to your site. Prune away those that aren’t really contributing to your site. And make certain that the Pluginsyou use are kept up-to-date with the latest versions.
5: Optimize Images • Images are an important component of your website’s content. But they can significantly slow the load time of your site, making it less Mobile-Friendly. You can help to counteract that problem by using Pluginsthat work to optimize the loading of images. • Some Pluginsworth considering for this purpose include: -- Image Pro -- CW Image Optimizer
-- Imsanity -- Hammy -- EWWW Image Optimizer -- PB Responsive Images
6: Test • Once you’ve optimized your site to be mobile-friendly, test it. See how it performs on your own mobile devices. Does it load fast? Is it easy to navigate via touch screen? Does the text fit the screen? • The greater the variety of mobile devices you can use in testing your site, the better. Ask friends and family to also check out your site on their devices. And be sure to find out whether your site rates a mobile-friendly thumbs-up from Google. You can easily use Google’s testing tool to evaluate your site for free.