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    When looking at my SD2014 website on a Google or Bing Mobile-friendliness test, it alerts me of the following error:

    Viewport not configured correctly
    Consider using the following viewport settings to ensure that your page works well on mobile devices <meta name="viewport" content="width=device-width, initial-scale=1">

    Should this really be happening when using SD2014 with the Smart theme? I would assume that these kind of checks had already been done..?

    #2
    My site is based on the Smart theme and it checked out OK on SD2014 and is still OK after upgrading to 2016. Maybe the problem is not inherent in out-of-the-box SellerDeck?

    John
    John Ennals
    www.tortoys.co.uk

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      #3
      I get the same on Bing but not on Google. Using the Classic theme in 14.03. Wasn't aware of the problem before you mentioned it, how annoying.
      Kind Regards Karen

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        #4
        Originally posted by logoshed View Post
        When looking at my SD2014 website on a Google or Bing Mobile-friendliness test, it alerts me of the following error:

        Viewport not configured correctly
        Consider using the following viewport settings to ensure that your page works well on mobile devices <meta name="viewport" content="width=device-width, initial-scale=1">

        Should this really be happening when using SD2014 with the Smart theme? I would assume that these kind of checks had already been done..?
        initial-scale=1 - refers to the define scale the website, This parameter sets the initial zoom level, which means if 1 CSS pixel is equal to 1 view port pixel. This parameter help to when you changing orientation mode, or preventing a default zooming. without this parameter responsive site work.

        In none tech speak:

        With Sellerdeck setting to 0 ensures that the Canvas is rendered in its native resolution. Kinda a catch all

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