• Resolved johnpetsa

    (@johnpetsa)


    Hello~
    When I google search my company name in mobilephone, google would show the amp version website without back ground image, my company logo, Slider. I am just wondering the amp could not shown the design of some plugins, I have used the Betheme option, Elementor, Slider Revolution, Muffin Group Theme Developer for editing the layout of my website.
    How could I fix it, as I saw there is no differences between the mobile and amp version in other websites, Thanks a lot ><“.

    The following link is the google search result link of my website, that would be completely different when open it with mobile devices

    The following link is the original link of my website

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  • Thanks for reaching out. If you’re using non compatible themes or features that output custom JavaScipt the plugin may be removing these from your AMP URLs to ensure full AMP validity. You can of course use the plugins developer tools options to ensure these features operate in your AMP URLs although it will result in these not being AMP valid.

    While there was also no link shared in your support topic I’m aware that Elementor and Slider Revolution are not fully AMP compatible.

    We have more information on how the plugin works on the FAQs page on the plugins website. In your cases if your theme is not AMP compatible you can use the plugin in reader mode.

    Thread Starter johnpetsa

    (@johnpetsa)

    Thanks for your help James~
    Which plugin would you recommend for assisting non compatible theme be worked in AMP website version. Thank you~~

    Sorry for the link disappeared, resubmit below
    The following link is the google search result link of my website, that would be completely different when open it with mobile devices
    https://www.google.com/amp/s/tilesupdeco.com/%3Famp

    The following link is the original link of my website
    https://tilesupdeco.com/

    No problem at all. See answers below to your question:

    Which plugin would you recommend for assisting non compatible theme be worked in AMP website version. Thank you

    If you’re comfortable determining the classes and IDs your site uses you may find this resource useful, although it may take some programmatic effort. We’re also working on improving that documentation, with some steps on using a compatibility plugin to make the process easier.

    The following link is the google search result link of my website, that would be completely different when open it with mobile devices

    Here is the link to the AMP Cache version of your content as served from search on mobile. From checking your current AMP URLs I don’t see any difference between the two versions, AMP Cache and your original AMP. Both versions will look different to your non AMP URLs however while in reader mode. Reader mode uses a different theme than your canonical (non AMP) URLs. It works best for themes that are not AMP compatible, hence the visual difference.

    Let me know if you have any further questions on the above.

    Thread Starter johnpetsa

    (@johnpetsa)

    Sorry James, this problem bothers me for a long time, the amp plugin is in default in my WordPress since I downloaded it. I just want to make my website could be normally connected by google search, but the amp version is pretty ugly as you see and I need to click the reclamation mark at the upper left corner for linking in my website.
    How can I remove the amp plugin safely from my WordPress without occurring 404 error. plz.
    Thank you~~

    No problem at all. Users often do encounter issues if using non compatible plugins and themes although these features can be removed from AMP URLs using the plugins developer tools.

    How can I remove the amp plugin safely from my WordPress without occurring 404 error. plz.

    You can remove the AMP plugin normally by simply deactivating and uninstalling the plugin. As you’ve been using the plugin in transitional mode there will be no issues with 404 pages, all visitors to any AMP URLs will be directed to the non AMP equivalent.

    If you have any further questions on the above let me know.

    Thread Starter johnpetsa

    (@johnpetsa)

    Thanks for your reply~James
    I just deactivated the amp plugin, the amp version website is still here in the google search, how long should I wait for the transition? Thank you ~~ thanks a lot~~

    No problem. Once your site is re-indexed then the AMP version of your content will not appear. The Search Console Help Center should be able to assist with any queries regarding re-indexing your site. Below is one article you may find useful:
    https://developers.google.com/search/docs/advanced/crawling/ask-google-to-recrawl

    • This reply was modified 3 years, 6 months ago by James Osborne.
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