• Using the plugin for default Pages I have

    • “Show AMP For Current Page” set to “Show”
    • “Mobile Redirection For Current Page” set to “Enable”
    • The post is using the default WordPress editor

    After running a pagespeed test on a page, there wasn’t much difference in pagespeed, which was disappointing. So then I tried using the “Custom AMP Editor”. Not much difference either. All there is is text and linked text. The only image on the page is the logo, which is only 1.2k.

    The pagespeed results were FCP 2.6s and LCP 5.7s with PageSpeed Insights noting to “Reduce unused JavasScript”– all ampproject.org and “Ensure text remains visible during webfont load”–loading a local font via uploaded in AMP.

    So what would cause the lack of improvement?

    • This topic was modified 11 months, 4 weeks ago by toad78.
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  • Plugin Author Ahmed Kaludi

    (@ahmedkaludi)

    Hi, thank you for contacting us. We’d like to clarify that AMP is consistently optimized for performance. No tool guarantees complete accuracy for AMP results, so relying solely on PageSpeed results may not be worthwhile. You can trust the PageSpeed results for the Non-AMP version, but please share the URL so we can check it on our end

    Thread Starter toad78

    (@toad78)

    How may I share it privately?

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