From the AMP URLs I inspected on your site I don’t see ads visible just yet. If you’ve just setup ads using Site Kit it may time some time before ads appear on your AMP URLs, with the AdSense platform logic determining the quantity of ads and whether there are suitable positions.
I noticed also you’re using AMP in reader
mode. You can ensure your AMP URLs look consistent with your non AMP URLs by switching to transitional
mode, as you seem to be using an AMP compatible theme. This would mean more content and more suitable ad positions for your AMP URLs, with widget areas appearing and the same theme templates used.
If you find your ads are not appearing after a few days for your AMP URLs you can submit a query to the product experts at the AdSense Help Center. Unfortunately we can only assist with AMP plugin queries here, although I can confirm that correct ad code does appear on your site.
I’m not a website developer. So please make this more simple for me.
Would you please tell me which AMP setting are suitable for my site to show Google Ads on my site?
1. Reader mode or Transitional mode
2. is Twenty Twenty WordPress theme compatible with AMP?
No problem, I can provide some additional guidance. See below:
1. Reader mode or Transitional mode
As you’re using Twenty Twenty I would suggest using transitional
mode. In transitional mode you have an AMP version and a non AMP version of your content. If you find everything is working as it should be in your AMP version then why not switch to standard
mode, ensuring you only have one version, a fully AMP site with all the performance benefits AMP brings to users.
2. is Twenty Twenty WordPress theme compatible with AMP?
Correct, it’s fully AMP compatible. You’ll find other themes that are confirmed as fully AMP compatible on the plugins website.
No problem whatsoever, happy to help. Be sure to share your thoughts on using the AMP plugin, we’d love to hear your feedback.
There were sidebars on my pages before I activating the AMP plugin. Does AMP mode disable the sidebars on my website’s pages?
The AMP plugin doesn’t alter any existing sidebars. If you’re using an AMP compatible theme – which you are, then the theme will appear no different in AMP as it does in non AMP. It may have been that you were adding sidebars dynamically or using a plugin which isn’t compatible.