• Resolved David Elstob

    (@davwaiguy)


    I’ve just turned featured images back on and both the FEATURED IMAGES and 3 x RELATED-POST IMAGES, bottom of the page, are also displaying extremely small.

    After turning the AMP plugin off, my images displayed as normal.

    It’s the first time I’ve ever noticed anything like this and run the same setup on several AMP WordPress sites.

    The issue is the same for any blog post on my site.

    Suggestions please?

    The page I need help with: [log in to see the link]

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  • @davwaiguy There is a fixed 200px height rule which is restricting your image dimensions on AMP URLs. Can you switch modes to transitional temporarily so I can take a look at the markup in your non AMP version? There might also be a plugin causing the issue.

    Thread Starter David Elstob

    (@davwaiguy)

    @jamesosborne transitional mode is now applied. Thanks.

    @davwaiguy I can see the inline height="200” in your features image on your regular site. Are you use a page builder, and do you have any image optimization plugins in use?

    Thread Starter David Elstob

    (@davwaiguy)

    Hi James,

    It’s okay, I’m going to change the theme to the most popular Themify one with more options, which works as normal.

    I think something has happened while moving to a new host.

    Thanks for your help, though!

    • This reply was modified 5 years, 4 months ago by David Elstob.

    Good to know you figured it out.

    Hi James @jamesosborne I would really appreciate if you can help me out. I am not sure I am doing this correctly, that error index shows 153 and I then go in and accept them all and hit apply and it seems to be taken cared of but days go by and they reappear again 153 index errors. Does the plugin have a more hands on support system for people like who are not developers? Many thanks in advance.

    @aconc001 Apologies for the delay. I can take a look at your site if you like. Please open a new support question ticket with more details. As long as you accept the validation errors they should remain in an “accepted” state. There could be some dynamic content, user generated content or a plugin causing additional errors.

    In relation to additional support the plugin has its own website, which has documentation for for site owners, amp.wp.org.

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