Hey @protocolil,
Have you tried resaving the permalinks?
But can you tell me why you have disabled the plugin?
Regards
Marqas
Hi Marqas,
Yes, I tried to resaving the permalinks – not solved.
Why I removed?
first, the original & the amp, are almost the same performance.
second, people who lands on amp on the site, don’t continue to read more. – this is bad for me.
@protocolil The same with you!
A lot of our pages were added /amp/ in the url automatically, the pageviews and earnings drops a LOT.
I disabled the amp for 1 week now, a lot of our pages with /amp/ in the url get 404 errors. Also I resaving the permalinks many times, still got a lot 404 errors.
Hi @protocolil
You can try this method. I did it today and it solved my problem!!!
All our /amp pages no longer got 404 now.
http://dobeweb.com/2017/remove-google-amp-url-amp-url-got-404-error-page.html
I don’t know if this work on you or not.
Hi @dobeweb,
Yes, it helps. Thank you 🙂
But there is still /amp/ at the end,
it not redirected to the main/canonical url.
there is more problem, you can’t never touch the permalinks – because it will go to 404 again. (even after you delete/deactivate the plugins).
Hey @protocolil and @dobeweb,
I have written a small guide on how to redirect 404 pages to the original article after deactivating AMP. https://ampforwp.com/tutorials/fix-404-on-amp/
Please check out this tutorial and hopefully it will help you fix the issue.
Thank you,
Mohammed Kaludi
Hi @mohammed_kaludi,
thanks for the article. Very helpful. I have used redirect option of the yoast seo plugin (there is also a tab for regex-redirects)
But there are a few options of the redirect kinds (301, 302, 307, 410 and 451). I have used 301 and it works for me. Please have a look:
http://fs5.directupload.net/images/170627/xcpwzlzg.jpg
Would you also use 301?
Best regards,
Chekki
Hey @chekki,
We are using 301 redirects only in that article.
Let me know if that solves your problem or not.
Regards
Marqas
thanks, it solved the problem!
Chekki