• Resolved bFeeL

    (@bfeel)


    Hi. Will AMP support come? I’m thinking of buying. But the view on AMP pages is bad. πŸ™

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  • Plugin Contributor Boxy Studio

    (@boxystudio)

    AMP support is already included, and it’s very simple on purpose. AMP is meant to be a quick loading version of the recipe, so it shows all of the information needed in a nice and concise way.

    Thread Starter bFeeL

    (@bfeel)

    Thank you for the quick reply. But AMP is not compatible. I’m using AMPforWP. Can you check? The image in the calorie and vitamin section is distorted.

    Thread Starter bFeeL

    (@bfeel)

    Plugin Contributor Boxy Studio

    (@boxystudio)

    Sorry, none of those screenshots work. Cooked comes with AMP support out of the box, meaning you don’t need an additional plugin. Perhaps this plugin is conflicting with what I have created. If so, you would want to “disable AMP” from the settings panel. This is a setting that is coming very soon with the next big update.

    Plugin Contributor Boxy Studio

    (@boxystudio)

    @bfeel:

    Wow, my apologies. I just looked at my demo sites and realized that the AMP support comes with the Cooked Pro upgrade. So sorry about that!

    So yes, the standard Cooked plugin doesn’t come with AMP support, but Cooked Pro does, along with a setting to disable it if needed.

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