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  • Thread Starter swagatam1975

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    OK! Thanks for the reply

    Thread Starter swagatam1975

    (@swagatam1975)

    Thank you Milind for the kind information,

    However, the plugin page shows the following warning:

    This plugin?hasn’t been tested with the latest 3 major releases of WordPress. It may no longer be maintained or supported and may have compatibility issues when used with more recent versions of WordPress.

    Are there any other plugins which can work with AMP plugin?

    Thread Starter swagatam1975

    (@swagatam1975)

    Thank you very much for your reply and the helpful link!

    I have now unchecked all the options under Auto Purge Rules For Publish/Update and now I can see a Cache HIT everyday for the relevant posts and these are very consistent and are not getting wiped off.

    I hope the problem is solved now!

    Many Thanks again.

    Thread Starter swagatam1975

    (@swagatam1975)

    Thank you for your reply.

    After many checks unfortunately I am still seeing a cache MISS on many of the high ranking posts within a days time. Meaning, the posts which were cache HIT yesterday have turned into a cache MISS today. Since I have set the TTL to one month I expect the cache HIT to remain active for one month?

    Thread Starter swagatam1975

    (@swagatam1975)

    I think I figured it out. The problem was with the Auto Purge Rules For Publish/Update. Whenever I am posting a new post, the cache is getting wiped off causing frequent cache MISS header response. I have updated the Auto Purge Rules For Publish/Update and have kept only the Term archive and the Post type archive checked while the rest are all toggled off. I hope this will solve the frequent cache MISS issue.

    Thank you.

    Thread Starter swagatam1975

    (@swagatam1975)

    Thank you for your detailed explanation, appreciate it very much.

    Your plugin is awesome, and is working.

    I was actually looking at the wrong column in the devtools.

    Instead of looking at the “TYPE” column, I was looking directly at the image links, which caused the misunderstanding.

    In the “TYPE” column I can clearly see most of the images converted to Webp version.

    Many thanks again, problem is solved now.

    Best Regards

    Swag

    Thread Starter swagatam1975

    (@swagatam1975)

    OK great, thanks for the kind reply.

    So the desktop analytic code and the AMP analytic code are unrelated, they don’t have to be similar in nature.

    Got it!

    Many thanks!

    Thread Starter swagatam1975

    (@swagatam1975)

    Thank you Milind,

    My question was not about how to implement.

    I know how to select and implement gtag or Googleanalytic codes on AMP.

    My question was does the desktop code and the AMP code need to be similar in their types.

    Meaning, if suppose I am using Googleanalytics code on desktop site then is it mandatory to use Googleanalytic code on AMP also, or can I use gtag in AMP and Googleanalaitics on desktops and vice versa?

    Thread Starter swagatam1975

    (@swagatam1975)

    Thank you so much Milind for your helpful reply,

    I will try running my AMP plugin in the standard mode and see how it works.

    Thanks Again
    Swagatam

    Thread Starter swagatam1975

    (@swagatam1975)

    Just wanted to update that now the ads have started appearing.

    So it seems that after installing AMP plugin the ads do not appear immediately, it takes some time for the ads to appear. In the meantime you only see white spaces.

    The link I provided is not working because you must replace (dot) with a real . in the link.

    Thanks for your help anyway.

    Thread Starter swagatam1975

    (@swagatam1975)

    Thank you so much Milind,

    Problem is solved now.

    Although, ?amp=1 is the recommended structure I prefer /amp/ structure since I do not want to have 404 not found in my GSC.

    So as per your advice, I could change the ?amp=1 structure to /amp/ through AMP->Paired URL structure setting of AMP plugin.

    Many Thanks, Appreciate your kind help very much. It helped me to learn a lot about the AMP plugin.

    Kind Regards
    Swag

    Thread Starter swagatam1975

    (@swagatam1975)

    Thank you very much for your reply Milind,

    I have understood your explanation.

    However, I am wondering why this issue did not arise earlier while using genesis theme?

    During that time I correctly had the /amp/ slug at end of the URLs.

    Also, in the existing situation can I continue with the ?amp=1 structure for my URLs?

    Do I have to redirect all my pages to this structure, or will Google automatically find the AMP version and index them with the ?amp=1 structure even if I don’t use the redirect?

    Thank you for your time. Appreciate it very much.

    Kind Regards
    Swag

    Thread Starter swagatam1975

    (@swagatam1975)

    Thank you very much for your prompt replies and solutions.

    Yes, indeed, the problem has been fixed now, after the recent update.

    Many Thanks!

    • This reply was modified 2 years, 7 months ago by swagatam1975.
    Thread Starter swagatam1975

    (@swagatam1975)

    Understood…

    It is actually the following option which is causing the issue:

    “Also aggregate inline CSS?
    …Check this option for Autoptimize to also aggregate CSS in the HTML”

    Unchecking this option, allows the duotone to work correctly.

    Thread Starter swagatam1975

    (@swagatam1975)

    Upon inspecting each of the check boxes, I found that the following second last option on the settings page was affecting the duotone.

    “Also optimize for logged in editors/ administrators?”

    I thought it must be the CSS or the html optimization that was causing the issue, but strangely the above option was the one that was triggering the issue, which is not making sense.

    Anyhow, checking and unchecking the above option clearly toggled the duotone function ON/OFF after publishing the article.

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