I will have to go on and remove BWP minify, which is a CSS, JS minifying plugin to make the website load faster, and check again....although to me it sounds like Google would have to identify this alone.
Here is something that might come handy to you.
Mobile Google Bot is identified as "fake" Google bot by most of WP security plugins out there...I had this problem also before...
Hey Jeff, first of all thank you for your valuable support
One question here...Fetching my website via Google webmaster tools using the mobile (smartphone) bot give me a "Complete" green signal that I'm ok.
Fetching my website via the Google Mobile Friendly tester tool says that my page is not mobile friendly cause there are many .js & .css that it cannot access.
However it is rendering the website in a mobile version and anytime I tested it to different devices it is rendering correctly (HTML5, Mobile Responsive, Genesis Framework)
I suspect it might by my robots.txt blocking something which I cannot identify...so I manually set the mobile Google bot to have full access to everything...
Still the same results...
Any ideas if this has to do with any css & js minifying plugins?
Here is my website to check if you have time: http://theVasilis.com
Hey awesome people, I recently published this piece of content here:
http://thevasilis.com/how-to-add-more-currency-in-your-business/
I would like your feedback about this particular strategy - method of adding "currency" for your customers via content and metaphors.
Did you know it?
Have you used it before?
Example metaphors one could use for different niches?
Lastly I hope I can provide some value and give you several ideas about how to effectively promote your kind of business.
Feedback and critiques are always appreciated (my blog theme is changing and adding more stuff as I write this...please be gentle...:-) )
Kind Regards