• Resolved Anthony R.

    (@anthonyreese2)


    I just downloaded and configured this plugin, but for some reason only one of my posts is showing up in the AMP Validated URLs. How can I add all my posts?

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

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  • @anthonyreese2 thanks for your topic!

    When using the plugin in Standard and Transitional mode, the URLs that have been automatically sanitized (invalid markup removed in order for the post to be valid AMP) by the plugin are listed on the Validated URLs page.

    The purpose is to highlight those URLs, so you can assess the errors found/ removed and to check the URLs for visual and functional parity (read more about this in the documentation).

    With that said, you can also manually validate a post while previewing it from the top admin toolbar and pressing the AMP plugin integration’s Validate link: https://jmp.sh/fX1ObcD

    The URL will be added the Validated URLs page.

    Thread Starter Anthony R.

    (@anthonyreese2)

    I tried looking for the toolbar item you mentioned, but I don’t see it anywhere. I’ve uploaded a screenshot here of what my toolbar looks like.

    View post on imgur.com

    @anthonyreese2 thanks for the reply!

    Interestingly, I’m not seeing the typical signs from the frontend that the AMP plugin is activated when I view the site.

    1) Could you confirm if this is the case and which mode you’re using?

    2) If caching is currently enabled at your host or through a plugin, could you clear it anew as well?

    Thread Starter Anthony R.

    (@anthonyreese2)

    Hi Renee,

    I currently have the plugin activated and am trying to use Transitional mode.

    I have cleared the cache, but nothing seems to have changed.

    @anthonyreese2 thanks for the update.

    Upon closer inspection, I’m seeing this in the source code for most the pages/ post I’m visiting on your site:

    There is no amphtml version available for this URL.

    That is present when AMP is not enabled on the page or post. Could you check two places and let me know what you see:

    1) AMP > General for which templates are being served as AMP by default: https://jmp.sh/7j7xDss

    2) Edit a page or post and on the Document panel to check if the Enable AMP toggle is on: https://jmp.sh/Vz564wN

    You can also share your Site Health Information here or through this form which has specific data about the AMP plugin settings for your site.

    Thread Starter Anthony R.

    (@anthonyreese2)

    Hi, here is what I’m seeing for the settings: https://imgur.com/a/B8yXUSd. I only want AMP on posts, so that’s all I have selected.

    And here is a screenshot of what shows when I try to edit a post: https://imgur.com/13ng0rW

    @anthonyreese2 thanks for the screenshots!

    In the image, AMP shows as disabled in the post editor.

    Under AMP > General, could you ensure the Singular template is checked: https://jmp.sh/AzsBDs1

    This is required for the content types.

    Thread Starter Anthony R.

    (@anthonyreese2)

    That seems to have worked. Thank you. If I want to create a new template for AMP specifically, how would I do that?

    @anthonyreese2 Happy to hear that worked. You’ll find a previous support topic in relation to defining your own transitional mode templates here.

    You can also use the plugins supporting documentation.

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