Can search engine crawlers still access my website?
Despite being automated scripts, search engine spiders and crawlers can still access your website. The crawlers of all popular search engines execute the Javascript code they find on your website and accept cookies as well. So search engines will have no problems indexing your website and your site will be visible in search engine results.
If you suspect your site is not being indexed correctly by search engines, you may wish to sign up for the Webmasters service from search engines like Google and Bing. From there you will be able to see if the search engines have any problems accessing your site.
@MAHOfficial, please check every time, not one time, the Knowledge Base before posting, as that will be useful if you want to help someone.
That time I understand nothing of free host, my website isn’t being showed on google search. If I can’t find any solution for free host, I’ll have to move for the cheapest one. Thanks.
I have checked your website, but I can’t find any page I can access with my browser. I can only find directory listing and 403 pages. Can you show an example of a working web page which can be tested instead?
I don’t know exactly how Google’s mobile compatibility checker works, but the lack working pages on your site probably doesn’t help.
Also, note that Google search may use slightly different checks and algorithms than the mobile compatibility checker. If the goal is to figure out why your
But again, the lack of real web pages is probably not going to help your site get added to search results.
I see there is a missing meta viewport tag on the HTML and @media queries on the CSS in the overall code. So the owner of the website should make the website mobile-friendly (like mine is, and even the InfinityFree services are). However, the domain used for the test is now not pointing to the IF nameservers (__test cookie missing and redirect to ?i=1 not working; tested with ping.eu to get the IP address and then try to reverse lookup it to see the hosting provider), but on some Turkish hosting company’s nameservers.