How to tell whether a site is adaptive or responsive

September 8th, 2017 Posted by Marketing 0 thoughts on “How to tell whether a site is adaptive or responsive”

“This article goes into more depth giving you the tools to help you determine your site’s status, and your competitor’s.”

– Mark Ingraham, Image Perspective


The following article written by: Search Engine Land

Sometimes, it can be tricky to determine which mobile configuration a site is using. Thankfully, columnist Bryson Meunier shares several methods for discerning responsive and adaptive sites.

As most SEOs are aware by now, there are three main techniques for serving mobile website content: responsive design, adaptive design (also called dynamic serving), and separate mobile URLs. While it’s easy to identify separate mobile URLs just by looking at your browser’s address bar, telling responsive and adaptive sites apart can take a little more digging around.

This article goes into more depth giving you the tools to help you determine your site’s status, and your competitor’s.

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