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Hi Ciaran,

from november 2020 Google Search Console GSC started reporting 2 usability errors on my Joomla 3.9.24
site with Enterprise template. I suppose this is new GSC update.

The problems are in the home page: https://bit.ly/2MFYOns

They are:

- Text too small to read

- Selectable elements too close together.

It seems that the other pages of the site have no problems. I ask for you how may I solve them?

Thank you very much.
A nice week
Andrew
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Hi Andrew

To amend try removing the following 2 lines from the robot.txt in your Joomla root...

Disallow: /images/
Disallow: /templates/


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Hi Ciaran,

thank you for your answer.

Sorry for the delay with which I answer you.
I don't understand your answer: my robots.txt doesn't block the "images" and "templates" folders.
Even if I block them, it seems strange to me that this change is enough to solve the problem.

Thank you very much.
A nice day
Andrew
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Hi Andrew

This particular issue is commonly caused when Google does not access your sites stylesheets. Is the issue present if you disable your cookie extension?

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