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When I loadin android chrome, a panel appears at the bottom of the site asking if I would like to ma

When I load / in android chrome, a panel appears at the bottom of the site asking if I would like to make the page mobile-friendly.

Clicking on that option changes very little on the page since it is already very mobile-friendly.

What triggers this question and how can I address the issues it thinks it detects?

When I load http://www.thinkloop./article/state-driven-routing-react-redux-selectors/ in android chrome, a panel appears at the bottom of the site asking if I would like to make the page mobile-friendly.

Clicking on that option changes very little on the page since it is already very mobile-friendly.

What triggers this question and how can I address the issues it thinks it detects?

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It's because the viewport isn't defined in the sites meta tags. The browser doesn't know that the site has a responsive design and will attempt to set one if the prompt is clicked even if one is already defined.

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