It looks like it is working to me.
Given the canonical URL: https://www.fidosysop.org/about-the-sysop/
Looking at the source I can see that the AMP version of the page is declared via:
<link rel="amphtml" href="https://www.fidosysop.org/about-the-sysop/?amp">
And navigating to https://www.fidosysop.org/about-the-sysop/?amp correctly shows the AMP version.
For the reasons why AMP pages end in ?amp
as opposed to /amp/
, see https://wordpress.org/support/topic/0-6-0-not-working-for-pages/#post-9903766
Read that post but how do i change my permalinks to place a ?amp and deleting the trailing / after ?amp/ Shouldn’t the plugin do that automatically?
I’m not sure I understand. Your site isn’t adding a slash after ?amp
.
I was using another amp plugin because this one didn’t support pages. Yes I see it works with the permalink ?amp
However existing pages indexed by Google are returning 404 because they indexed /amp/. I will resubmit my pages to be recralled and hopefully goog updates their index quickly.
Thanks for your help.
I am having this same issue on all my sites. The amp is toggled on but all pages, products etc do not work and google is not picking up amp. Even when I type in ?amp or /amp nothing comes up and redirects to the main page. Please help.
Be sure your pages have amp toggled on. Should work well. Create redirects if you currently have amp pages indexed by Google.
Hello,
I have AMP toggled on and applied to all pages on my website (in AMP settings and on each page). I have looked at the source code and I’m not seeing <link rel=”amphtml. I have tried to source the AMP pages by adding /amp, /?amp and /?amp=1 at the end of the url – still nothing. Google is also not recognizing them as AMP pages or as having a possible AMP page available. I’m not really sure what else to do to get them to work. Any suggestions?
@janey33 Please provide the URL to a post on your site where you would expect AMP.
Hi,
I don’t think they are working on any pages of the website. I have the same AMP configuration on two websites and they don’t appear to be working on either.
I’m sending along a page from each website that seems representative of all of the pages…
https://www.jgleamarketing.com/social-media-marketing/
http://www.jgleawebdesign.com/social-media-marketing/
Thank you
Look at this post: https://www.jgleamarketing.com/web-analytics/
Notice it has the amphtml
version link and URL: https://www.jgleamarketing.com/web-analytics/amp/
The URL https://www.jgleamarketing.com/social-media-marketing/ is for a Page, so you’ll have to enable support for Pages in the AMP general settings.
Hi,
Thank you – I have enabled the Pages in the AMP settings in the dashboard and on individual pages. I was aware that the posts were working but the pages aren’t even though all settings are set up for them.
@janey33 It sounds like you’re seeing the same issue as troubleshooted (without success) on https://wordpress.org/support/topic/doesnt-works-with-pages-and-custom-post-types/
I suggest looking there for some pointers for where to debug.
Okay – I’ll take a look through – Thanks!
@fidosysop your permalink fix worked like a charm, as my site only had a few pages. I hope this doesn’t affect eCommerce sites!