• Resolved neotel2000

    (@neotel2000)


    I have disabled AMP in my WP site. How I prevent now google search console to send me these errors?: ”

    Referenced AMP URL is not an AMP”

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

Viewing 6 replies - 1 through 6 (of 6 total)
  • Thanks for reaching out. From inspecting the URL provided this is not an AMP URL and I don’t see any AMP version of the same URL available. In such scenarios if you use the URL inspection tool to scan that URL once more. As there is no link rel="amphtml" reference you will no longer encounter this notice.

    You can also disregard this notice if you’ve since deactivated the AMP plugin, which seems to be the case. Once your site is reindexed all your canonical URLs will not have an AMP version available.

    Let me know if you have any further questions on this.

    Thread Starter neotel2000

    (@neotel2000)

    Are you suggesting me just ignore Google Search Console there then?

    The message you encountered may be from when before you deactivated the AMP plugin, or they may be stale results. If you activate use the URL inspection tool your that URL will be re-indexed, with no associated AMP link.

    If you happen to install the AMP plugin once more and then this message occurs we can investigate what’s occurring.

    Thread Starter neotel2000

    (@neotel2000)

    No, that message definitely occured after disabling AMP plugin.

    I will ask google now to reindex that url. But I am affraid that url will be the first of thousands more to come?

    Providing you’ve deactivated the plugin I don’t suspect you’re encounter more AMP related Search Console errors. In addition I couldn’t find any trace of AMP versions of your content when browsing your canonical site, so unless your site has complex caching configurations that have older versions of your content I would expect your Search Console message won’t refer to AMP URLs once re-indexed.

    If you do happen to encounter more messages let us know. Alternatively you can use the same URL inspection tool on any specific URL to perform a more real time check.

    @neotel2000 As we haven’t received a response, I’ll mark this as resolved. Feel free to open a new support topic if you continue to encounter issues, or reopen this topic and we’d be happy to assist. Thank you!

Viewing 6 replies - 1 through 6 (of 6 total)
  • The topic ‘Google SearchConsole Referenced AMP URL is not an AMP’ is closed to new replies.