Hello @lthrmgic
Third-party plugins need to be compatible with AMP to ensure their features and functionalities work seamlessly within AMP pages.
Here are some steps you can take:
Contact the plugin author: Reach out to the developer of the plugin and request them to make it AMP compatible. They might already have plans for AMP support, or your request could nudge them in that direction.
Find an AMP-compatible mini-plugin or add-on: There might be mini-plugins or add-ons available that extend the functionality of existing plugins and make them AMP-friendly. You can find these on relevant plugin marketplaces or the our website
Explore AMP-compatible alternatives: If you can’t find an AMP-compatible solution from the plugin author or via mini-plugins, look for alternative plugins that are already AMP-friendly. The AMP Project maintains a list of compatible plugins on our ecosystem page. This can help you find a suitable replacement that meets your needs.
We hope this helps!
@lthrmgic As we didn’t receive a response I’ll mark this as resolved. Feel free to open a new support topic if you require any further assistance.