• Resolved richv22

    (@richv22)


    Hi!

    I am currently trying AMP on my website in “Transitional Mode”. I followed amp-user-notification documentation to create simple cookie notice bar at the bottom. It’s simple and it works just fine, here’s the code

    <amp-user-notification
    layout=”nodisplay”
    id=”amp-user-notification1″
    >
    This website uses cookies.
    Learn more about your privacy.
    <button on=”tap:amp-user-notification1.dismiss”>Got it!</button>
    </amp-user-notification>

    I inserted it into footer. The problem is that this notice bar is also visible on non-AMP webpages.

    I managed to hide it via “Ad inserter” plugin which has a feature to separate non-AMP and AMP codes. But I would welcome more elegant and “native” solution, if there’s any.

    Sorry if I am asking in wrong place.

    Thanks.

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