Jan 23, 2015
If you’re using a common website software or a content management system (CMS), chances are there’s already documentation to make your site #mobilefriendly. In many cases, sites will automatically be mobile-friendly, so you may not even have to do anything.
If your site's not mobile-friendly yet, see if the software or platform you're using is listed in our CMS guide. We created step-by-step tutorials to go mobile-friendly for some common CMSs: http://goo.gl/v4uRd4 .
If you have your own tips, don’t see your CMS listed, or know of documentation for other platforms, let us know in the comments below or on our webmaster forum: http://goo.gl/G20HKb.
If your site's not mobile-friendly yet, see if the software or platform you're using is listed in our CMS guide. We created step-by-step tutorials to go mobile-friendly for some common CMSs: http://goo.gl/v4uRd4 .
If you have your own tips, don’t see your CMS listed, or know of documentation for other platforms, let us know in the comments below or on our webmaster forum: http://goo.gl/G20HKb.

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+Google Webmasters Where is TYPO3?Jan 24, 2015
Ralph E BeckerJan 25, 2015
However see my profile picture.Jan 25, 2015
+Anna Blume http://typo3.org/gomobile/ has some information for TYPO3 sites.Jan 26, 2015
+John Mueller Thank you!Jan 26, 2015
The WordPress tips are rather useless if you're a developer. With a mention of caching and minification, there's good stuff even non-developers could do, but they're not mentioned :(Apr 28, 2015