協助使用者尋找適合行動裝置的網頁
透過集合功能整理內容
你可以依據偏好儲存及分類內容。
2014年11月21日星期五
您是否曾在手機上輕觸某個 Google 搜尋結果後,發現網頁中的文字只有一丁點大,而且連結更是小到不行,您還得辛苦地左右來回捲動才能看到完整內容?這通常是因為該網站尚未提供適合透過手機瀏覽的版本。
這會讓行動裝置搜尋者感到相當不便。為了讓使用者更容易找到需要的資訊,即日起我們會在 Google 行動裝置搜尋結果中加入「適合行動裝置」標籤。
這項措施將在未來幾週逐步推行。凡是經過 Googlebot 偵測符合下列條件的網頁,即具有加入「適合行動裝置」標籤的資格:
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避免使用行動裝置不常用的軟體,例如 Flash
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使用無需縮放即可輕鬆辨讀的文字
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將內容調整到適合螢幕的大小,讓使用者省去橫向捲動或縮放的麻煩
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連結之間保持足夠的間距,方便使用者輕觸正確的連結
如何確認您的網頁是否符合適合行動裝置的標準:
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閱讀 Google 網站管理員工具中的
行動裝置可用性報告
,其中會針對您整個網站 (而非單一網頁) 特別點出與行動裝置可用性相關的主要問題
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查看我們的
第三方軟體做法指南
(例如 WordPress 或 Joomla 等軟體),瞭解如何遷移由 CMS (內容管理系統) 代管的網站,以便使用適合行動裝置的範本
為協助行動裝置使用者擁有更完善的行動網路體驗,我們將不斷努力研究,這些標籤只是我們的第一步。除了標籤之外,我們也開始實驗性地使用適合行動裝置的標準做為排名指標。
希望未來能有更多適合行動裝置的網站,讓我們一同為所有使用者創造更美好的網路環境!
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上次更新時間:2014-11-01 (世界標準時間)。
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