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1/18/2013 11:12 AM
 
Hello,

I would like to make my site more "mobile friendly", but we use some drop down menus, which really suck for mobile devices. I was thinking of disabling the root pages, which then make the menus work for tablets/phones, but, I don't know what that does to my SEO.

So, if the site map looks like this:

Organization
>Groups
>About
Programs
>Awards
>Directory

I was thinking of disabling the tabs for "Organization" and "Programs" - that way, people can't click those links in the menu, so, the menu shows properly on mobile devices.

But, if I do that, what will it do to my SEO?

Thanks,

Mike

 
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