• Resolved considerthis1

    (@considerthis1)


    It didn’t occur to me that my AMP pages are showing old images… But, they are. Really old.

    How do I purge AMP Cache??? so that the new images show?

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  • Plugin Contributor ampforwp

    (@ampforwp)

    Hi @considerthis1,

    May I know how you’re checking your old amp pages? Are you checking via Google search engine or directly putting your website URL on URL bar?

    Google store the AMP pages in there cache and serve to users when they visit via Google search engine and to clear & update the cache, Google takes some time to update the AMP posts/pages. However, AMPforWP doesn’t create any cache.

    Thread Starter considerthis1

    (@considerthis1)

    Let me see if I understand… When I used AMP Cache, isn’t there a cache created?

    Well, originally I was using the “Preview AMP” button on my WordPress editor page. But then I realized that was probably not indicative of the web page itself.

    I don’t use my iPhone very much because I’m always at my laptop, since I’m housebound. So, I only recently began checking my pages in Google Search, because of the pixel change.

    And, because of my brain injury, I don’t remember which page had an old old image… I’m so sorry I can’t be more help. 🙁

    <3

    Karen

    Plugin Contributor ampforwp

    (@ampforwp)

    Hi @considerthis1,

    Sorry for the inconvenience.

    I thought you’re not using our AMP Cache extension, my apology.

    To purge the AMP cache, you will find the option in the AMP cache panel settings ( Screenshot: http://take.ms/VnuCr ) called as “Want to Clear Cache?”. Please select the checkbox and then hit save.

    Hope it helps.

    Thread Starter considerthis1

    (@considerthis1)

    🙂

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