Title: AMP compatibility?
Last modified: October 21, 2020

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# AMP compatibility?

 *  [joycegrace](https://wordpress.org/support/users/joycegrace/)
 * (@joycegrace)
 * [5 years, 6 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/amp-compatibility-25/)
 * Hello,
    Is there a way to make this plugin AMP compatible using the official 
   AMP plugin? (this one [https://wordpress.org/plugins/amp/](https://wordpress.org/plugins/amp/))
 * For example, with any code snippets such as those explained for Genesis responsive
   menus here [https://studiopress.github.io/genesis/developer-features/amp/](https://studiopress.github.io/genesis/developer-features/amp/)
 * When I enable standard mode, the menu doesn’t work, because AMP won’t accept 
   js. If I use transitional mode, no page can be AMP because the menu is not AMP
   compatible and it shows on every page.
 * Thank you

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 *  Plugin Author [megamenu](https://wordpress.org/support/users/megamenu/)
 * (@megamenu)
 * [5 years, 6 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/amp-compatibility-25/#post-13561566)
 * Hi Joyce,
 * I _think_ the page can still be “AMP” in transitional mode, you can check here:
   [https://search.google.com/test/amp](https://search.google.com/test/amp)
 * MMM does not generate ‘true’ AMP menus, for that it seems like you would need
   to follow the advice in this thread:
 * [https://wordpress.org/support/topic/amp-menu-navigation-bar/](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/amp-menu-navigation-bar/)
 * Regards,
    Tom
 *  Thread Starter [joycegrace](https://wordpress.org/support/users/joycegrace/)
 * (@joycegrace)
 * [5 years, 6 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/amp-compatibility-25/#post-13570208)
 * Hello Tom,
    I tested this in all modes, and it doesn’t work. Transitional mode
   will ‘revoke’ a page with any elements on it that are not AMP compatible. So 
   this is where plugins need to be AMP ready. Do you know if this plugin complies
   with AMP, or has an “AMP mode” of some sort?
 * The problem with external solutions is that I’d have to ether use reader mode,
   or install a new plugin, and load a new resource, and then re-do our menu design.
   We use the MMM plugin because we have _so _many menu items. So re-doing this 
   and then maintaining two menu plugins would be quite a hassle.
 * I’m hoping for way to make this more seamless, which is why I’m hoping this plugin
   could be AMP compatible from the get-go. It would avoid a lot of re-design and
   coding.
 *  Thread Starter [joycegrace](https://wordpress.org/support/users/joycegrace/)
 * (@joycegrace)
 * [5 years, 6 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/amp-compatibility-25/#post-13570225)
 * Or, is there a way to ‘tell’ this plugin not to be ‘on’ if the site is in AMP
   mode?
    E.g. if all other elements on the page are AMP compatible, except the 
   menu, maybe we can switch back to the native Genesis option only for _AMP_ pages?
   Since Genesis is AMP-compatible and has options for switching their ‘traditional’
   responsive menu on AMP.
 * I’m just thinking out loud here. In writing 🙂
 * I have to admit this is not something I’d be able to code easily myself. Any 
   help with a code snippet or something like that would be so so much appreciated.
   That is, if you think this may be a workable idea?
 * Or if you think this plugin can be AMP compatible, and is, please let me know.
 *  Plugin Author [megamenu](https://wordpress.org/support/users/megamenu/)
 * (@megamenu)
 * [5 years, 6 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/amp-compatibility-25/#post-13571475)
 * Hi joyce,
 * “Do you know if this plugin complies with AMP, or has an “AMP mode” of some sort?”
 * The plugin doesn’t attempt to be compliant with AMP (it does comply with all 
   other web standards).
 * “Or, is there a way to ‘tell’ this plugin not to be ‘on’ if the site is in AMP
   mode?”
 * It looks like this option should be built into the AMP plugin itself:
 * [https://amp-wp.org/documentation/getting-started/plugin-suppression/](https://amp-wp.org/documentation/getting-started/plugin-suppression/)
 * Regards,
    Tom
 *  Thread Starter [joycegrace](https://wordpress.org/support/users/joycegrace/)
 * (@joycegrace)
 * [5 years, 6 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/amp-compatibility-25/#post-13603898)
 * sorry for the slow response. I have yet to do more testing on this to see how
   it can work. The problem with just turning it off is that it turns off on desktop
   view also, which then ‘ruins’ the design and ability of the mega menu when the
   user is not on mobile. This is because the AMP plugin doesn’t discriminate its‘
   turn on’ functionality based on screen size or device. It just works, or it doesn’t,
   all based on the same theme and site (unless using the old reader mode). So just
   disabling the Mega Menu to get AMP to work is not ideal either. It would mean
   finding a way to _only_ turn it off on mobile devices or smaller screen sizes,
   and that’s the part that gets tricky.
 * If you have any other suggestions it would be so greatly appreciated. If I find
   another solution I’ll also post here.

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