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  • Plugin Support Milind More

    (@milindmore22)

    Hello @larryborowsky

    Thank you for contacting us, It seems your AMP pages are conflicting with other plugins and appear blank.


    Please note that your AMP version of the pages is represented with ?amp=1 as query parameter.


    it will be best to check if there is any error in your PHP error log ( if you don’t know where to find the PHP error log ask your hosting provider for the same)

    Once you obtain error log please share it on https://gist.gitub.com or similar platform.

    We hope this helps!

    Thread Starter larryborowsky

    (@larryborowsky)

    Thank you Milind —- we’ll look into this.

    In the short term, I have discovered the “Enable AMP” toggle button on the Edit interface for this page. When I toggled it to “off,” Google Search Console was able to index the page.

    It means we’re losing whatever benefits AMP provides in speed and UX, but that’s an easy tradeoff to get indexed.

    Plugin Support Milind More

    (@milindmore22)

    Hello @larryborowsky

    Thank you for getting back, Toggling “Off” the AMP will not generate the AMP page version of that page, I will recommend toggling it ON and waiting for some time, usually it takes 2-3 weeks for Search Console to re-visit your site and index the pages

    Thread Starter larryborowsky

    (@larryborowsky)

    Here’s why I can’t toggle “on.” All of the pages that have this problem are Elementor pages, and AMP doesn’t play nicely with Elementor.

    When the AMP box is toggled “on,” the Search Console inspection tool gives me an error message which reads “AMP Page is Invalid — It won’t appear in Google search results.”

    When the AMP box is toggled “off,” that eliminates the Elementor incompatibility, and the Search Console inspection tool returns a message which reads: “URL is on Google, it can appear in Google search results with all relevant enhancements.”

    Plugin Support Milind More

    (@milindmore22)

    Hello @larryborowsky

    Thank you for the additional information.

    Elementor is not fully AMP-compatible at this time. As a result, you may encounter some validation errors and some Elementor features which may not render as expected in their AMP versions due to AMP’s removal of Elementor’s custom JavaScript. You can follow?this GitHub issue?for future updates on Elementor compatibility.

    You can also try using the AMP Enhancer plugin, which adds a layer of AMP compatibility for Elementor and several other plugins.

    Plugin Support Milind More

    (@milindmore22)

    @larryborowsky As we didn’t receive a response I’ll mark this as resolved. Feel free to open a?new support topic?if you require any further assistance.

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