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What color is the mobile-friendly tag on your phone?

         

Kratos

1:27 pm on Mar 25, 2015 (gmt 0)

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I'm getting the "mobile friendly" tag with no gray background on SERPs. It's just with the usual white background. The guys at Google have said that the tag is gray. Mindblown (please detect my sarcasm). It's for all SERPs, not just for my sites. Using a Samsung Galaxy here.

What color you guys getting for the mobile friendly tag on the SERPs and what mobile device you're using?

This is what a Googler said on Youtube. See at 3:55:

[youtube.com...]

Take out your phone, look up your web site. See if there is a gray mobile friendly label in your description snippet. If it is in the search results, if you see it, that means that Google understands that your site is mobile friendly and if you don’t see it then we don’t see that your site is mobile friendly or your is not mobile friendly.

EditorialGuy

2:19 pm on Mar 25, 2015 (gmt 0)

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Some screens display background tints than others do. (On my laptop, the background tint for Yahoo! and Bing ads is almost invisible, and Google's old peachy background tint for ads wasn't any better.)

In any case, the importance of a "mobile-friendly" label will fade (no wordplay intended) on April 21, when the top-ranked mobile-search results will be mobile-friendly pages in many (most?) cases.