As far as I remember, GP is an AMP-friendly site(do correct me if I am wrong) and does not require extra AMP plugins. I don’t have proof but I do remember that back in June-July I was getting a green check in https://search.google.com/test/amp
However, the case is not the same and I started getting errors such as text being too small to read, and content is wider than the screen. So is there a problem going on with the Generatepress behind the bars? Please help.
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]]>-Tag amp-story is not allowed to have any sibling tags. (‘body’ should only have 1 child)
-Tag found outside the document head which is only allowed as a direct child of the document head
-Only amp-boilerplate and amp-custom ‘style’ tags are allowed, and only in the document head
-Custom javascript not allowed
Please help! Thank you!
]]>working on trying to fix AMP issue that affects over 2k html pages generated by the WP AMP plugin.
Issue identified by SEMRush – “The attribute ‘slot’ may not appear in tag ‘i-amphtml-sizer’.”
Trying to identify how to fix this attribute issue as the AMP page is auto generated.
Any ideas? thanks so much
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Regards
]]>I have been facing a lot of issues lately wrt AMP with my free wordpress blog
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There are several AMP issues reported from the past month, of which, I have no idea about. I have scoured through countless resources in this page as well, but since it is too technical, I am afraid to touch anything.
Please help me in restoring my blog on mobile devices.
The errors are:
1. Custom JavaScript Not allowed
2. A mandatory AMP HTML tag is missing from this document
3. The parent tag of tag ‘html’ must be ‘!doctype’
4. The attribute tabindex is missing or incorrect, but required by the attribute ‘on’
5. A tag on this page requires an AMP component ‘script’ tag, which is missing.
6. Only amp-boilerplate and amp-custom ‘style’ tags are allowed, and only in the document head.
Would appreciate a quick response on this. Will be extremely grateful.
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