Installation Help
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Hi,
I’ve activated this plugin but I have no idea what I need to do to optimise it.
Further, I now see a heap of errors in my Google Search Console under AMP. The 3 issues are:
1. Only amp-boilerplate and amp-custom ‘style’ tags are allowed, and only in the document head.
2. Custom JavaScript is not allowed.
3. External stylesheets not supported, except for whitelisted font providers. Use the document inline ‘style amp-custom’ tag instead.
All help is much appreciated.
Thank you, Vicky
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@vickytfc It’s possible you have another plugin that’s causing the validation errors. If you want to share your site I can take a look for you, it’s hard to troubleshoot without accessing the site. Alternatively you can try deactivating other plugins before checking again.
In addition I would suggest using the AMP Validator Chrome extension along with the plugins in built validation tool. The Search Console results could be stale.
Thanks for your reply. The site is https://thefashioncatalyst.com
Many thanks in advance, Vicky
@vickytfc You have a few plugins or features of your theme which are outputting custom JavaScript on your AMP URL’s. You can try deactivating your plugins one by one before checking again to find the root cause.
If you are not comfortable working though the plugins or themes causing the validation errors you can keep an eye on this GitHub fix. Once released it should resolve most of your issues in AMP reader mode.
The issue appears to be with these two plugins:
* Autoptimize
* Hello BarI’m confused as to why the first is causing a problem, since I thought it was fully AMP-compatible. Make sure you have the latest version.
Thanks @westonruter that makes the two of us confused about Autoptomize. It’s actually been the culprit to a few issues on our site.
Both plugins are up to date. Do you know how I can get this issue with the AMP plugin resolved?
Hi @jamesosborne The GSC results aren’t stale (as at 22 Sept). You suggest even more plugins to solve the AMP plugin issues. I find it hard to get my head around all these plugins just to run 1 plugin that I thought would just work. I already have 40+ plugins so I’m hesitant to keep downloading plugins to make the others work.
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VickyTFC.
For Autoptimize, I suggest opening a topic on the support forum that plugin: https://ww.wp.xz.cn/support/plugin/autoptimize/
The maintainer of that plugin has been proactive about addressing issues with AMP compatibility.
even better; the maintainer goes where his plugin is mentioned š
I had a look at one specific page (https://thefashioncatalyst.com/world-first-sunglasses-made-from-recycled-shampoo-bottles/?amp) and the only reference to Autoptimize I see there is the lazyload-one and the JS/ CSS added for AO lazyload might indeed be causing some AMP errors. What you could do is disable lazyload to test or until 2.6 (which fixes this, if you want you can download the beta here) is out?
I see other validation problems as well in https://search.google.com/test/amp?id=j5HrVCfTMqEVUQBLXuE8KQ, so the above will not fix all problems.
frank
Thanks @westonruter š
And thank you @optimizingmatters – you’re always great in the forums! I’ve disabled lazyload. Will that also fix the JS issue? Or do I need to do something further.
Many thanks, Vicky
Oh, can anyone tell me why I now have /amp/ at the end of our urls now too please? For example:
https://thefashioncatalyst.com/product/ghd-gold-styler-ghd-official-website/amp/
This url is UGLY so I’m hoping it’s not actively utilised.
@vickytfc If you use Reader mode, the AMP version of a page/post will have
/amp/appended at the end, whereas in Transitional mode it is?amp. However, we’ll eventually just use?ampfor both (see https://github.com/ampproject/amp-wp/issues/2204). If you want https://thefashioncatalyst.com/product/ghd-gold-styler-ghd-official-website/ to be your AMP version, then you’d need to use Standard mode.Thanks for your reply @swissspidy
I went ahead and switched it to Standard mode as advised and it put a large X at the top of my homepage and completely miffed the appearance of it. Along with returning 15 error types on the homepage. Hence deactivating the plugin now.
I think I need to read more about it because I have very limited knowledge as to what the benefits are. And unfortunately I couldn’t see any benefits from having it activated during the last 10 days (only the fact that it went from 27 errors to 211 now and the average position of the site went backwards).
I came across the plugin because I did a speed test and google recommended it to get better speed. However, being that I fall into the “site owner” category with beginner “implementor” skills, I thought it would be similar to most other plugins whereby I click activate and the preexisting settings automatically set to make it work most efficiently for the site. Sadly that wasn’t the case.
That being said, if Google is recommending it for my site, then I’m clearly missing the know-how.
Any suggestions on how I can get up to speed with it please? pun intended:)
My intentions are to complete my site clean – which could take another 7 days or more. Thereafter I want to activate the AMP plugin again to optimise the site as best I can. And the aim being to speed up my site and get better ranked once again.
Many thanks for all your help, Vicky
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