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Amp compatibility
7 replies · Started by Juan Herranz on March 10, 2021
Hello!!
I have the amp oficial plugin in standard mode.
My site is http://www.juanherranz.com
But most of my pages are no amp in mobile searchs. And the pages still amp are deindexed.
I love GP Theme but in mobile searchs it is faster in amp integration.
I have amp GPplugin to have menú disponible.
But i can understand why the searchs are no amp...
Which can be the problem??
Sorry for my english from my mobile without traduction:P
Thanks
Hi there,
Please see Tom's reply about this here:
https://generatepress.com/forums/topic/gp-site-librarys-menu-and-search-mobile-features-with-amp-conflict/#post-1675273
Hello!!
I think it has nothing to do with it. In the thread that you indicate to me, there is talk of incompatibility with search menus within the web. I will have explained it wrong.
I mean that on my site I have the official AMP plugin and however, when I search for my site in Google, the pages do not appear as amp and I do not take advantage of the speed of this AMP option, which does seem to be integrated without problems in my blog.
You could review it?
Hi there,
first test the site on the AMP ready using this site:
https://search.google.com/test/amp
if it fails then the site may need re-indexing.
If its still an issue then its best to speak with the AMP Plugin support as its their code that performs the AMP HTML output.
The truth is that amp deindexing has occurred since I installed GeneratePress and selected the standard amp option.
plus there is no way to contact the programmers of the official amp plugin.
Nothing, I will have to continue as I am
Thanks.
Have you tried setting AMP to Transitional Mode ?
I just tried but in pagespeed even slower values come out. The truth is that there are only a few pages of amp left to de-index (about 100 from more than 1.500). I think it would be better to wait until there are none left and remove whatever amp plug-ins I have. Being GPress very responsive and fast, I still don't need amp ... Although of course, amp goes very fast when you have adsense as is my case. The truth is, I've had a lot of trouble for days about what to do ...
Can you see mi site in Google search form mobile device and give me your opinion??
For this query you should get out first or near my page:
"mejores libros de david baldacci" for example
Thanks
The Rich Snippet on my search results looks as i expected. And the click through to the actual link is super fast - with and without Ads being blocked.
Personally - i don't see a lot of advantages for an AMP loaded page here. I read recently that google will be including non-amp pages in the search news feed.