Devin104
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Based on the documentation, AMP can potentially cause conflicts and isn’t necessarily recommended for WordPress.com sites.
Here’s why:
Potential Conflicts:
AMP can conflict with both Jetpack and Rank Math features
It strips away many functionalities to achieve faster loading
Can cause display issues with other plugins
Important Note:
WordPress.com themes are already mobile-friendly
AMP is not required for mobile optimization on WordPress.com
As per the documentation: “Keep in mind that using AMP strips away a lot of functionality on your site (layout, many features) for mobile visitors”
Of course, WordPress will always promote themselves over any alternative options.
In your experience is it safe and worthwhile installing AMP for my site?
Thank you.
I greatly appreciate your informative reply.
With the holidays over for me tomorrow I will commence working on the AMP issues.
Best regards,
Lewis
James:
Thank you for your concise, informative response.
Yesterday several minutes after I first installed and activated the AMP4WP Plugin this critical error popped up:
“Autoloaded options could affect performance
Autoloaded options are configuration settings for plugins and themes that are automatically loaded with every page load in WordPress. Having too many autoloaded options can slow down your site. Your site has 1484 autoloaded options (size: 798 KB) in the options table, which could cause your site to be slow. You can review the options being autoloaded in your database and remove any options that are no longer needed by your site.”
I do not know if this is related to AMP4WP but I have asked WordPress to diagnose and fix it.
I just installed, Activated, and Setup AMP4WP so hopefully you can now check for any AMP compatible AdSense code.
Hope this works.
Thank you
I just installed this plugin.
In going through “Settings” an image comes up saying: “Available in Standalone Mode”
This image will not go away. How do I get rid of it?
I am also getting this message from WordPress: The configuration of AMPforWP and Rank Math SEO plugin is seems incorrect. Please go to AMPforWP plugin settings -> SEO -> SEO Plugin Integration and select Rank Math SEO plugin from the drop down. but the image on mentioned above blocks me from doing this.
WordPress Support is telling me:
- All WordPress.com themes are already mobile-friendly by default, so AMP isn’t required for a good mobile experience.
- While you can technically install the AMP plugin, you should be aware that:
- AMP strips away many features and functionality from your site for mobile visitors
- It significantly alters the layout to achieve faster loading times
- It works best only if your theme was specifically designed with AMP in mind
- Is there an advantage to my using this AMP and will I have any compatibility using it with either WordPress/JetPack, SitekKit by Google or my Twenty-15 Theme
Thank you
The difficulties I am facing are that:
- I do not know how to find the Plugin, Snippet, Widget, Site, etc. which may be the source[s] of the redundant codes.
- I shall not be providing any support from my Hosting Provider (WordPress) any time soon. They are very fond of telling their subscribers that helping us on 3rd Party Apps is “Beyond the Scope of their Support” even though they promote these 3rd Party Apps.
- But happily you have given me more substantive assistance than WordPress or JetPack.
Thank you
James:
I greatly appreciate you reply as it is the most substantively informative I have received.
- I would like to remove the PayPal Snippet [Widget?] you provided in the image.
I do not know how to find the Snippet.? Is this something you could do on your end or instruct me how to do it on my end?
I would much rather keep the Site Kit connection to AdSense
- However I did find the “select the option within Site Kit to not allow the plugin to insert your AdSense snippet” under the Site Kit Connected Services and disabled it.
If the PayPal snippet could be disabled I would reconnect using the Site Kit Option
Also, I am getting the following notice from JetPack:
“. JetPack:? **Consolidate Google Tags**
– You currently have multiple Google Tag Manager implementations running
– Consolidate all Google tags (Analytics, Ads, etc.) into a single GTM container
– Remove redundant tags
Could you provide some of your sage advice on how to repair this? I can see that “Tag Manager” is associated with Site Kit via its “Connected Services.”
Thank you
- This reply was modified 2 months, 2 weeks ago by Devin104.
I do have a lengthy transcript of chats with the JetPack Virtual Assistant in the form of a Word Document which I would be happy to share with you.
It contains numerous instructions to do such things as install, disable, reinstall: Plugins, Snippets, Widgets, Settings, etc. including 3rd Party sources.
I am sorry but I do not know how to download the transcript on this posting format.
Could you tell me how to get it to you?
Thank you.
Could you provide me with instructions on how to send you private information such as my WordPress Site Health information and corresponding question[s]
I have tried filling out and sending a form but to no avail as the first question is unclear as to meaning and it will not accept any answer I attempt.
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Thank you
DAMN that JetPack Virtual Assistant!!!
Right now I am desperately seeking somebody; anybody to fix my site which JVA so excellently damage.
1. had me install, uninstall, reinstall multiple CSS Codes, Snippets, Widgets.
2. Had me add/remove Plugins
3. Had me alter image sizes on posts and my Theme header.
This is just for starters. Actually, a Happiness Engineer should go to my dashboard and fix all of the damage.
I am so sorry I ever upgraded my JetPack.
I will get back to you will more information but I am way to furious right now to do so.
Thank you for getting back to me.
~Lewis
You may close this thread.
Thank you
Please forgive me for not providing all the information needed to help you.
I was acting upon the guidance of the JetPack Virtual Assistant which I have learned to my despair is hardly ready for Primetime and has caused damage to my Site.
It is JVA who sent me here. JVA who composed the message I posted and JVA who indicated that was all I needed to do.
I am sorry for causing inconvenience. I will be cancelling my upgraded JetPack Subscription soon.
Thank you.
I will contact AdSense Help Center. I have sent your the Site Health Information form.
Thank you
For a few weeks now I have received complaints from Subscribers that there are too many AdSense Ads on my site and that their placement distracts from the general view of my blog.
Also, JetPack Virtual Assistant is telling me that Google Page Speed is reporting that the multitude of AdSense Ads, Size and Placement are causing issues with my Google scoring.
I love AdSense but recognize that my ads need to be restructured.
I lack the knowledge to do this.
Where can I find step-by-step instructions too effect these repairs.
Finally JetPack Virtual Assistant has requested I ask if any Google Tag Managers are found on Site Kit.
Apparently Tag Managers are indicated as causing issues as indicated on Google Page Speed results.
I am attempting to find and delete some of them if I can.
Thank you
It may be of modest interest for you to know that I was sent here at the explicit direction of the JetPack Virtual Assistant.
I told the assistant that I did not expect any substantive help in reply to my post.
And indeed I was simply dismissed back to JetPack which is not an uncommon occurrence.
You may close this thread but please do not mark it as “resolved.”