• Resolved gelosick

    (@gelosick)


    Hi,

    When I use the Stackable Table for the mobile page only, the table reverts back to a normal table on AMP, plus the contents from within each cell overflow outside the border.

    Is there a workaround for this? Or the plugin is simply not compatible with AMP?

    Thanks

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  • Hi @gelosick

    Can you confirm if the table content is rendering in amp or not and if possible could you send me the link of your amp page where you are facing the issue?

    Hi @gelosick

    Using AMP Enhancer Plugin Ninja tables Content is perfectly rendering in AMP pages.

    Thread Starter gelosick

    (@gelosick)

    Hi @syedimran16,

    That plugin didn’t work for me. It actually made everything worse as it turned the AMP page into a bunch of HTML codes on the front-end.

    Ninja tables render fine on AMP, it’s just that the stackable table option (from the pro version) reverts back to the non-stackable style on AMP, plus the table container acts weird as the text within the tables sometimes goes outside the border.

    The AMP Enhancer plugin though has some issues as there is no error on the console but it somehow completely ruined the HTML and CSS rendering on AMP pages.

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    Plugin Support Syed Numan

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    Hello @jdembowski,

    Thank you for the clarification with detailed and yes, I will try my best to follow all the instructions. Really appreciate it.

    Thanks

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