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In reply to: [Better AMP - WordPress Complete AMP] Compatibility with WPMLIt would be nice if we could have full compatibility between both plugins. The only reason I am not using Better AMP plugin now is because I can’t make it work for my translated posts.
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In reply to: [AMP for WP - Accelerated Mobile Pages] rel=”amphtml” not workingI just found out the problem.
It was an issue with the JSON-LD in my theme.
It is ok now
Thanks.- This reply was modified 7 years, 4 months ago by mdsaude.
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In reply to: [AMP for WP - Accelerated Mobile Pages] Google showing parameterI am using only Adsense.
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In reply to: [AMP for WP - Accelerated Mobile Pages] Google showing parameterScreenshots:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0BzYpUnT-hKZZWEtzLUFHcnpva28/view?usp=sharing
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0BzYpUnT-hKZZUGpLTUZ2VC1tRmc/view?usp=sharing
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0BzYpUnT-hKZZRlFOSGlobm9fU28/view?usp=sharingPage example: https://www.mdsaude.com/2017/06/saw-palmetto-serenoa-repens.html
Right now I am using the “Plain Text / HTML / JS” option to get the css right.
I was using the lastest version before this update. I guess it was 1.5.2.
If I use the “Plain Text / HTML / JS” to insert the CSS manually (and keep the float:right option activated), the banner gets 2 margins: the one I set and the 3px 0 3px 3px;
If I choose the Default layout and then insert my CSS in “Plain Text / HTML / JS”, everything works fine.
It is probably conflicting with some CSS in my theme.
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In reply to: [AMP for WP - Accelerated Mobile Pages] Problems with Google AnalyticsI think the problem is with Google Analytics. For some reason, the analytics tag is not being recognized and the AMP visitors coming from Google are not being counted.
The important thing to know now is if this issue is happening to all kinds of AMP pages or only to the users of this plugin.
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In reply to: [AMP for WP - Accelerated Mobile Pages] Problems with Google AnalyticsSame thing here. But I did not update the plugin yet. The problem started yesterday in the afternoon.
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In reply to: [Yoast SEO] adding rel=next and prev to comment paginationBut why the plugin provides rel=”next” and rel=”prev” to posts, pages, category archives, tag archives, date archives and author archives pagination, but not comments pagination?
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In reply to: [Yoast SEO] adding rel=next and prev to comment paginationI agree. I have posts with almost 1000 comments. They need to be paginated, but there is no rel=”next” to help Google find and index them.
Yeah, same problem here. The dash between the URL and the amp is missing, which is causing a 404 error in all next and previous links.
In this new version, is there a way to disable next and previous post? That would be a temporary solution until you guys fix the problem.Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [AMP for WP - Accelerated Mobile Pages] Related posts and Header logoYes, I got it. Thank you very much.
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In reply to: [AMP for WP - Accelerated Mobile Pages] Related links – error 404The links created by the related posts are broken. Just click in one of them and you will see what happens.
The reason they are bronken is because there is no dash before amp in the URL.
I will use @krisfannin site as example:
Than click in the first link generated by related post. You will see that the URL is
https://www.intelivate.com/team-strategy/emotional-capital-how-to-build-critical-leadership-wealthampWhile the correct would be: https://www.intelivate.com/team-strategy/emotional-capital-how-to-build-critical-leadership-wealth/amp
Thanks.
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In reply to: [AMP for WP - Accelerated Mobile Pages] Related links – error 404Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [AMP for WP - Accelerated Mobile Pages] Links to amp pagesHi, Ahmed, thanks for the quick response. Maybe I was not clear enough, english is not my first language, as you might have already noticed. I was not talking about SEO issues, I was worried about the user experience. If Google decides to show my AMP version (that is indeed much faster than my regular mobile version and has much better Adsense performance), I think it would make sense that the internal links presented through my article were also from the AMP version (instead of the regular mobile version as it is now), so the user could continue his navigation through my site the same way he started (i.e in a AMP version) and the same way Google thought it would be better. Don’t you think it makes sense or am I missing something?
Thanks. One more time, great plugin, I love it.