Redirect mobile users
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Is there any easy way to redirect users from mobile devices to amp pages?
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Hi
Not yet, but we have that developed already, it’s only a matter of integrating it. This should happen within a few weeks I hope.
Cheers
Im interested on this feature.
When will be avaliable?
RegardsHi @jorgitobg
We are working on version 2.0 of weeblrAMP, and that feature will be included. It should be available in early january I hope, but not promise here!
Rgds
Nice to know.
I dont understand your STANDALONE configuration…
1) All site is using AMP for generate HTML or only for mobile visitors?
2) Do you generate the page duplicates /amp/ versions so google detect it and user for their cache?Other question: Do you have theme templates? I found dificult to install your plugin for a magazine website.
Regards,
Hi
1/ In standalone mode, ALL pages are AMP. Desktop or mobile. This is what’s now called “Canonical AMP”. For instance, https://ampbyexample.com/ or https://www.ampproject.org/ are “Canonical AMP” websites: all their pages are AMP.
2/ No need for that. All pages are AMP. Having separate versions for AMP and standard HTML is not mandatory at all, it’s just common.Other question: Do you have theme templates? I found dificult to install your plugin for a magazine website.
We do not have themes, because it’s not a good idea to use a theme. If you have a standard site and you add AMP, then your AMP pages should look similar to your standard website.
So you should customize the AMP pages (with weeblrAMP customizer) to use the same color and styles that your standard website.Rgds
Thanks for your answer.
Maybe you could help me on how to customize weeblrAMP plugin so I can have a homepage for a magazine site, something like I have now…
Regards,
Hi
We do not offer customization service but we can certainly put you in touch with independent integrators who can work on your setup. Please open an account at our website and open a ticket in the Presale section.
Rgds
thanks
@jorgitobg What plugin do you use now? And why you want to move to weblrAMP?
Using ampforwp, but need more speed… our pages load on 5sg according to testmysite.withgoogle.com/intl/en-gb and google analytics….
Worst problem are adsense ads… load so slow.
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