Hi @robscott,
for AMP pages, the plugin requires style to be added manually. The style and instructions are available here. With this CSS the ratings shouldn’t be inverted as direction: rtl is applied.
This style is not very well written. When I integrated AMP compatibility I used thisexample for help. But in version 3.0.0 the html was refactored and I was a bit in a rush to adjust the style. So, if you are interested in refactoring it, I would really appreciate it. If you also need to do some changes in the plugin, please use the dev branch.
Thanks!
Blaz
Thanks @blazk – I noted the beta tag, so thought I’d raise a ticket. Glad I did as that’s a helpful pointer. Will have a play with it and might have a go at refectoring where/when I can.
Thanks for the quick reply.
zo
(@zotezo)
Can you please make it full google AMP-compatible in the next release?
Hi @zotezo,
better integration with AMP plugins is on the roadmap, but probably not in the next version. Version 3.2.0 is in the development and it mainly focuses on the changes required for the upcoming PRO version.
Regards,
Blaz
Hi @blazk
It would be great if you could add the AMP CSS to the plugin by default, it works great with it. But I only found out that it is needed after the articles got only 1 star ratings.
Thanks!
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David.
@loano1, it’s on the road map for version 3.3.1 🙂
Regards,
Blaz