• Resolved shashikant91

    (@shashikant91)


    Hi Team,

    I have enabled AMP for my website which is an e-commerce website (woocommerce). Can someone help with with properly enabling this plugin for and ecommerce website as I could see only reader’s mode working on mobile google search but when I enable transitional mode and enable AMP product wise in the WP panel it says you do not have any supported templates for the same.

    Hence I am trying for some help here.

    Do I need any development or is there a way where I can enable AMP for my website with the same templates (look and feel) as the reader’s mode is only showing the content and no add to cart button etc.

    Thanks in advance.

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

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  • Thanks for getting in touch. The Storefront theme is not known to by fully AMP compatible, you’ll find the navigation menu or any other JavaScript based features won’t work by default. Without any development work you can use the plugin in reader mode with one of the active mode themes active for your AMP URLs only.

    Alternatively you can enable AMP only on particular templates using the plugin configurations.

    Note that WooCommerce itself is not fully AMP compatible although with some configurations such as directing users to the shopping cart after adding products most other aspects should work fine.

    Thread Starter shashikant91

    (@shashikant91)

    Hi @jamesosborne

    Thanks for your swift response. Much Appreciated.

    You mean I can use a separate theme only for AMP URLs without disturbing my normal website theme (desktop), let me know if I got you right?

    If so how can do the same? Is there any link for the documentation of the same?

    Also, if the reader mode is enabled I think we can give a link for the user with a button to redirect them to original page?

    Thanks
    Shashikant

    You mean I can use a separate theme only for AMP URLs without disturbing my normal website theme (desktop), let me know if I got you right?

    Exactly, your canonical (non AMP) site won’t be impacted. The onboard wizard with the plugin explains the modes.

    You may also find the plugins FAQs section useful for a better understanding of how it works.

    Also, if the reader mode is enabled I think we can give a link for the user with a button to redirect them to original page?

    Good question. At present if you have mobile redirection enabled there and using the legacy reader mode theme there is automatically such a button on mobile. There is also an open GitHub issue in relation to extending this.

    Thread Starter shashikant91

    (@shashikant91)

    Hi @jamesosborne

    Oops I think I haven’t updated my plugin. After updating the plugin I am able to see the optioned which you have mentioned.

    Thanks for the help.

    Can you also please share your email id so that I can disturb you when I am stuck somewhere.

    Glad you were able to find it. Also feel free to contact us here for any AMP plugin related support and we’d be happy to help.

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