Hi @freakenstein,
Thanks for your message.
Was the 504 errors occurring when you were loading the your site’s front-end or the WP Admin?
Were there any corresponding messages in any error logs on your server?
Thread Starter
Frank
(@freakenstein)
504 on the AMP posts/pages. Everything else, normal pages/posts & admin, all fine.
Turned on error logging but found no messages related to this.
Since both plugins are called Better Something, could it be that the new release is using a new function with better-something that’s also been used in tge plugin from the other developer?
Hi @freakenstein,
Possibly although BNFW is namespaced so it’s unlikely that there’s a conflict there.
It sounds as if it could be a way that the AMP page is rendered although BNFW doesn’t usually do anything to the front-end unless you have the Subscriptions add-on installed.
One quick thing to try is to turn off the shortcode option in Notifications > Settings and to re-test the page in an Incognito window. If this works, then it means a shortcode from another plugin on the page is causing an issue.
Let me know how you get on.
Thread Starter
Frank
(@freakenstein)
Hi,
I checked my setting and it seems that the shortcode part was already deactivated.
Don’t send notifications for comments marked as SPAM [checked]
HTML [checked]
Enable shortcode output in the page/post content [not checked]
Allow Better Notifications for WP to anonymously track how this plugin is used and help make the plugin better. [not checked]
Hi @freakenstein,
Just installed Better AMP and went to an AMP page with BNFW enabled and it’s working fine for me. I am using the Twenty Twenty theme and the standard Better AMP template though.
Are you using a custom template for AMP?
Are you able to test with Twenty Twenty to see if the theme or template is the issue?
I’m not saying BNFW isn’t involved somehow, just trying to work out where.
Thread Starter
Frank
(@freakenstein)
Hi,
Sorry for the late reply. I’ll setup a test environment next week to help answer the questions.
Closing due to inactivity. If you need further help with this, please feel free to re-open this thread.