Hello @kuknus
Thank you for the support topic, can you please check by visiting
AMP->Error Index and from filter select Unreviewed Errors click Apply Filter (Screenshot)
You can find more information in out guide
Hope this is helpful!
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Milind,
I did visit AMP->Error Index & checked for Unreviewed Errors, but there were none.
See screenshot: https://imgur.com/a/5FOIT2J
I still see 1 unreviewed error on all pages: https://imgur.com/a/V75ACHE
Hello @kuknus
The Admin toolbar indicates that there are invalidation on your site, which are being removed, if you want to check if your AMP is valid, You can test your AMP page on : AMP validator
You might have another plugin or your theme may be injecting an invalidation that AMP validator tool is not able to catch.
I will recommend self diagnostic using Health and Troubleshooting plugin
To narrow down further, could you use the Health Check & Troubleshooting plugin and enable its troubleshooting mode. This mode disables active plugins and switches to a default theme safely since it only affects the experience of the logged-in user.
– Please enable the AMP plugin and let me know if the issue is present.
– Enabling plugins and your theme one by one in this mode may help pinpoint if something else is involved.
– Note you can disable troubleshooting mode from the plugins page.
one more thing I noticed from screenshot you have Asset Cleanup Optimization plugin, which is not required on AMP as AMP plugin already perform those optimizations, also You might have two cache plugin WP Rocket and Site Ground Optimizer it will be good to choose just one
If the issue is that validation errors are being detected on the frontend, but they are failing to be logged when doing a validation request: this has happened a few times before, although uncommonly. It is a bit difficult to isolate.
What I’d suggest is to try installing this “AMP Validation Error Logger” mini plugin which will append comments to the end of the body on the frontend that contains all of the errors that were detected. This would enable you to find the specific unreviewed error which is occurring on the frontend.
@kuknus
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.