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  • Plugin Support Milind More

    (@milindmore22)

    Hello @rammor8888

    Thank you for the support topic, AMP may be disabled for Homepage from post settings, You can enable AMP for any page from post Settings

    As we re-checked your site AMP seems to be enabled on your homepage too!!

    you can check your AMP version of your HomePage by visiting this link

    Hope this helps!

    Thread Starter rammor8888

    (@rammor8888)

    https://ifh.cc/v-2HOtTx

    This is the error that pops up in my Google Search Console.
    How to solve this?

    Plugin Support Milind More

    (@milindmore22)

    Hello @rammor8888

    As we checked the AMP version of your site’s homepage, we found out that your canonical URL’s are pointing to the AMP version somehow
    eg: On AMP HomePage

    The Canonical URL is:
    <link rel="canonical" href="https://www.fknapredak.com/?amp=1">

    It Should be:
    <link rel="canonical" href="https://www.fknapredak.com/">

    Do you have any plugin that modifies your site’s canonical URL? since you are using Newsmag Mobile Theme by tagDiv as an AMP theme it will be good to contact your theme author to confirm that it adds the correct canonical URL.

    Thread Starter rammor8888

    (@rammor8888)

    Brother, my blog posts on my https:/mirolta.com page are exposed to Google as some of the amps are activated, and some of them don’t seem to be activated. Why is this?

    Plugin Support Milind More

    (@milindmore22)

    Hello @rammor8888

    I will recommend opening a new support topic, As it’s an issue with different site and may not be related to the current topic, Also please send some example URLs When creating new support topics it will help us understand your issue better.

    nice answer.
    My website https://www.totoinfo1.com are resolve.

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