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  • Thread Starter ady0651

    (@ady0651)

    OK. So it is not an error but a warning that appears on the gsc.

    By the way, will it affect the serp if it doesn’t change the image to 1200px?

    If not, I’ll just ignore it and will still start a new post with that 1200px size.

    But if it matters, we have to change it manually and in bulk.

    Thread Starter ady0651

    (@ady0651)

    thx for answering that question.

    I’m using the ampforwp plugin and it works fine using the featured image at the size I’m using.

    However, looking at the official AMP requirements that use the 1200px feature image, is there no specific solution or modifying it to be valid.

    Due to the large number of posts made and it doesn’t use a 1200px image there might be a lot of errors that appear on gsc.

    Thread Starter ady0651

    (@ady0651)

    ok thx for the answer maybe it’s better to use url / amp / first.

    I will open the topic again and close this topic.

    Thread Starter ady0651

    (@ady0651)

    oh yes sir

    In this official AMP plugin, use 1200px image to make it valid.

    What is the solution when I use this plugin because most of the images are 1024px and 900px and some even 750px.

    Because in the AMP plugin that I use, there are no problems with the Google search console.

    Is this also a solution without changing all images to 1200px? thx for his help. I am waiting for the next answer.

    Thread Starter ady0651

    (@ady0651)

    Sir, please recommend me still confused.

    If I follow the recommendation ?Amp=1, will it not affect the google SERP that has been indexed?

    If it works that means I have to stick to the url /amp/.

    If it doesn’t matter, of course I will follow the recommendation ?Amp=1 right?

    Because it is a good step in the future related to development, it is feared that nothing will happen if I continue to follow url /amp/.

    Thread Starter ady0651

    (@ady0651)

    Ok that’s very good. Oh yes I have another question.

    In the upcoming AMP plugins that you tell me about.

    I am trying to understand it and there are 4 url ​​structures attached.

    So the question is, why is a definition written ?Amp=1 recommendation.

    do I keep the / amp / switch to the recommendation ?amp=1 ?

    Because when I got it down I saw that the url could switch all / amp / so that 404 doesn’t happen.

    How do you think about it? thx.

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