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  • Moderator Steven Stern (sterndata)

    (@sterndata)

    Volunteer Forum Moderator

    @pairfumlondon Pardon me for butting in, but it seems like you’re asking almost every plugin whether it works with AMP. You’re on the edge of spamming. How about sharing your results someplace? Publish a spreadsheet on your own blog or on social media showing a grid of plugins, with columns for each AMP plugin. If you’re going to be annoying, provide everyone with a tangible benefit. ??

    Thread Starter pairfumlondon

    (@pairfumlondon)

    Dear @sterndata

    Many thanks for your comment.

    We were under the impression that our question about this plugin’s AMP compatibility is helpful for the community, as it has not been asked beforehand. The replies from plugin authors seem to confirm this.

    We agree that our question is unfortunately repetitive for a moderator like you, but as we are not advertising anything it can’t be spammy, and as our question is specifically addressed to each plugin author only, it can’t be annoying or repetitive.

    It is a pity that your & our response here increases the reply count and indicates that an answer was provided by the plugin author to the question. Readers landing on this page will sadly discover that it was a wasted journey. Perhaps a private email exchange would have been a smarter and more diplomatic choice.

    We can certainly summarise our findings and share it with the WordPress community.

    With kind regards,
    ??
    Pairfum London

    Plugin Contributor motopress

    (@motopress)

    Dear @pairfumlondon,

    We did not test Getwid with the most popular AMP plugins for WordPress.
    This task is in our todo list. So full compatibility with AMP framework will be released in future plugin updates.

    Thread Starter pairfumlondon

    (@pairfumlondon)

    Dear @motopress

    This is a very encouraging response.

    If I understand you correctly, then GetWid may already be AMP compatible but you haven’t tested it yet.

    Is this correct?

    We are particularly interested in the following blocks:
    – Accordion block
    – Tab block Tab
    – Post Grid with pagination

    I was looking at the demos, on your website (https://getwid.getmotopress.com/) and noticed that the only JS and CSS come from Autoptimize and each is only about 50kb.

    This seems to indicate that GetWid does use some JS which would not work with AMP but it might be the JS is not related to the Getwid blocks.

    Many thanks for your clarification and help with this.

    With kind regards,

    Pairfum London

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