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Part of Storefront Health — the composite score that pairs this signal with five others on one scorecard.
Three checks that matter: does it fit on a phone, can you tap the buttons, can you read the text. Paste your URL and find out.
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Tap targets
button size on phones
Any clickable element — button, link, menu item — that a finger taps on a phone. Google and Apple both recommend a minimum 44×44-pixel tap a…
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