John Teague
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Forum: Networking WordPress
In reply to: Will AMP work with multisite?jkhongusc Thanks, but that’s not what amitgoenka2k meant. AMP stands for “Accelerated Mobile Pages” and it is project started by Google, and included WordPress and other companies to use a new technology that dramatically speeds page loads on mobile devices.
The answer to your question is that it will will work on multisite networks. However, I don’t believe it’s been fully tested for networks using domain mapping (but not sure about that). Otherwise, you can install it, and activate it on the network. IT works without any settings or configurations. So, once you activate it that’s it. YOu can check the results on Google’s AMP testing site.
Hope this helps.
Forum: Reviews
In reply to: [Vantage] stay away from this, it's a jokeWe’ve deployed the theme on eight sites and updating to WP 4.4 / 4.4.1 did not cause a problem at all. And when people say “my site is broken” without explaining specifically what is not working as anticipated it doesn’t help anyone involved.
I have used this plugin more than two dozen times to move all manner of sites using a wide array of plugins and themes and I have never run into any situation like you described. The plugin is certainly not useless. But perhaps your site structure was.
I also sent a direct message to Aftership about this, but they have yet to reply. Not a good sign.
Forum: Reviews
In reply to: [WP Updates Notifier] Errors on WP 4.0I have been using this plugin since it was first made available, and I have never run into PHP errors with it. I use it on over 50 client sites I manage, which I think tells you it is quite reliable. If you are getting errors it is likely because it is in conflict with another plugin, or there is a server setup issue to deal with.