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When it comes to the ebb and flow of trends in the web design and development industry, other industries get pulled into the current as well, as they have to adapt to these in order to continue being relevant. Dental websites are a large part of the dental industry that have also had to adapt according to the current trends. One of the most prominent trends nowadays is the application of mobile-friendly design into the website. But how do you know if your dental websites are mobile-friendly? Here are some ways to determine the state of mobile-friendliness for your website.

Adapts well to other devices

Of course, the first thing that you need to be looking for when it comes to mobile-friendliness on a website is the fact of whether or not it adapts well to other devices, regardless of screen size. In order for a website to be considered mobile-friendly at the ground level, of course, it has to adapt well to a mobile screen.

No problems for mobile users

However, mobile-friendliness and responsiveness are so much more than just the ability to view a website on a smaller screen. It also involves how well the website functions on another screen, regardless of the size. Plenty of website owners fail to take into account how mobile users interact with websites on their phones, which can prove to be detrimental to the overall experience of a mobile website.

As much as possible, the transition from desktop to mobile should be as seamless as possible, in order for it to be considered mobile-friendly. Always take into account the browsing habits of mobile users in order to guarantee your website’s mobile-friendliness.
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Search feature

If you have a lot of content on your dental websites, you want to make it as easy as possible for users to find the content that they’re looking for on your website. With this in mind, you should be making the search feature on your website as intuitive as possible so that there is no difficulty in their ability to look for certain things on your website.

Links and content

When it comes to the mobile-friendliness of a website, it can be easy to overlook certain things that can end up being a disaster later on. The smallest mistake can prove to be problematic for your website, later on, so you need to minimize the risk of mistakes on your dental websites. Make sure to test all links and content to make sure that they work on the mobile version of your website.