Chris Roark
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Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [AMP] AMP Error: “Only amp-boilerplate and amp-custom”Hi @swissspidy @paladinodeimari
Thank you,
I disabled the lazy load and now my pages are validated.
Thank you and sorry for taking your time.
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In reply to: [AMP] AMP Enabled for Blog [Tag] CategoryHi, thank you!
I will look into it!
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In reply to: [AMP] AMP Enabled for Blog [Tag] Category@westonruter that’s great!
I will look into it.
The Paired version (Reuses active theme’s templates to display AMP responses, but uses separate URLs for AMP. Each canonical URL may have a corresponding AMP URL, if the content is fully AMP valid.) is the one that will keep current setup? With /amp URLs at the end?
Thank you!
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In reply to: [AMP] GSC Error: Image size smaller than recommended sizeHi,
UPDATE: All works great now!
Thank you for your support and guidance.
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In reply to: [AMP] GSC Error: Image size smaller than recommended sizeHi @westonruter,
Thank you for your support.
I have submitted a validation fix on GSC and I am waiting for its outcome.
I will keep you posted.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [AMP] GSC Error: Image size smaller than recommended sizeHi @westonruter thank you for your quick reply.
Indeed, the image that appears in the schema is 1440×1080 – in accordance with Google guidelines.
However, if you access an amp page, like the one I shared in the thread: https://www.bestproxyproviders.com/blog/buy-instagram-proxies-guide/amp/
And then right-click on it to view the image (or open it in another tab), you will see that instead of the original image with the url https://www.bestproxyproviders.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/06/buy-instagram-proxies-guide-1.png and 1440×1080 size,
the plugin re-creates an image with the url https://www.bestproxyproviders.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/06/buy-instagram-proxies-guide-1-1024×768.png and with the size 1024×768.
When I tried to validate the fix in Google Search Console, I receive the message that the problem still persists. Meaning that Google still sees the image with a width with less than 1200 pixel.
This means that Google still uses the 1024×768 (resized) image that the plugin created.