• Resolved dpblog

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    Hello,

    In Google Search Console panel I found this problem “The mandatory AMP HTML tag is missing from the document.” How resolve problem with AMP HTML Tag?

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  • @dpblog Thanks for getting in touch. Can you please share the URL of the Web Story that you are seeing this issue with?

    Thread Starter dpblog

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    Thanks, @dpblog. I ran this URL through the AMP Tester and I’m seeing a large number of errors: https://search.google.com/test/amp?id=AWoyG81oUsRnSMLbknun7A.

    To help us troubleshoot further, can you please share your Site Health information as a new reply on this post? You can also share it privately via this form. Thank you!

    Thread Starter dpblog

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    Bethany, thanks for the quick reply. I cleared the cache, then ran a test in the Google Serach Console panel. The initial verification was successful.

    Ultimately, I have decided that I will remove the link https://dpblog.pl/web-stories/chanel-ready-to-wear-ss-2021/ and create new current Web Stories. I have a question for the future, is it better to archive Web Stories or delete and set up redirects?

    PS How can you disable Web Stories from the AMP version?

    PPS My blog doesn’t have any technical issues at the moment apart from those with AMP, which were due to caching errors.

    • This reply was modified 4 years ago by dpblog.

    @dpblog Glad to hear that clearing the cache worked!

    To your other questions:

    I have a question for the future, is it better to archive Web Stories or delete and set up redirects?

    It’s not possible to “archive” a Web Story. If you would like a Story to no longer be viewable and instead to redirect users to a new version, the best way is to delete the Story and then set up a redirect to the new version.

    How can you disable Web Stories from the AMP version?

    Web Stories are AMP documents, so there is no way to have a non-AMP Web Story. As an AMP document, this means that Web Stories must adhere to the required specifications in order to be validated by Search Console.

    Luckyna San

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    @dpblog We will mark this topic as resolved. Please feel free to open a new support topic if you continue to experience any issues. Thank you!

    Thread Starter dpblog

    (@dpblog)

    Ok, thanks for resolved my problem. Thank you!

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