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  • Plugin Author Weston Ruter

    (@westonruter)

    Can you share a screenshot of the errors listed on a Validated URL? In that context it should indicate which theme or plugin is responsible for the AMP validation error.

    Also, are you in Standard or Transitional mode? Please share the URL for your site as well.

    Thread Starter clippingoutsource

    (@clippingoutsource)

    Hi Weston,

    This is our official site: https://clippingoutsource.com Here I have shared a screensot please have a look.
    https://prnt.sc/of74cf
    https://prnt.sc/of74m9

    If anything else please reply.

    Regards,
    Clipping Outsource

    Thread Starter clippingoutsource

    (@clippingoutsource)

    I also got this error. https://prnt.sc/of765o

    Plugin Author Weston Ruter

    (@westonruter)

    @clippingoutsource Your theme is not AMP compatible. Take a look at the AMP version of a blog post: https://clippingoutsource.com/blog/photo-editing-hand-to-hand?amp

    Notice the spinner never goes away. This is because the theme is not designed to work with JavaScript turned off, and since AMP does not allow custom JavaScript (mostly), the result is visitors get an experience that matches when JavaScript is turned off.

    So you should switch from Transitional mode to Reader mode as it will bypass this for your theme. But otherwise, you really should look into making your theme work when JavaScript is off. This will automatically result in an acceptable AMP version, and it will also improve SEO, since search engines normally don’t have JavaScript running when they first crawl your site.

    Plugin Author Weston Ruter

    (@westonruter)

    Here’s how to disable JavaScript in Chrome DevTools: https://developers.google.com/web/tools/chrome-devtools/javascript/disable

    Test your normal non-AMP version with JS turned off.

    For a list of themes and plugins that are currently known to be AMP-compatible, see https://amp-wp.org/ecosystem/

    Thread Starter clippingoutsource

    (@clippingoutsource)

    Dear Weston,

    Thanks for your information, Now I am switching Reader mode. So it will accept AMP resources and don’t effect in SEO. Is that right? I hope it will work fine.

    A few days ago I posted a question on google search console, Would you please explain it, because I don’t get any effective solution.
    https://support.google.com/webmasters/thread/9212603?hl=en

    Plugin Author Weston Ruter

    (@westonruter)

    Reader mode will allow for your content to be rendered in AMP with a dedicated basic template. This is better than what you have presently with Transitional, because the AMP version was essentially broken. Just make sure that the content in the AMP version is corresponding the non-AMP version.

    Sorry, I don’t have an answer for the search results question.

    Thread Starter clippingoutsource

    (@clippingoutsource)

    Okay thank you Weston, Have a nice day.

    @westonruter Hi Weston,
    I dont know how this works. Please look at these screen shots https://drive.google.com/file/d/16TWxREL2y5CiDRi1ipfv3rAHRyzsTzhS/view?usp=sharing
    https://drive.google.com/file/d/18bXL68rC0SPm8qYuBft4vV-sPwn_NgsA/view?usp=sharing

    What is it that I am suppose to do? Accept all the Index errors by bulk and then what? Some of these index errors are with Ninja forms that I use for my see link websitehttps://aadsocial.com

    If accept some of them like the ones with my ninja forms plugins then the ninja forms do not display on mobile. I am not a web developer nor a code person. Please advise?

    Plugin Author Weston Ruter

    (@westonruter)

    @aconc001 what you should do look at the validation results for a given URL. So go to Validated URLs and look at one page. Select all of the validation errors occuring on the page, click the Accept button to mark them all as accepted, and then click Preview. (By default new validation errors are marked as “New Accepted”, which is why you aren’t seeing the Ninja Forms now.) This will show you how the page looks with the markup causing the validation errors being stripped out (sanitized). If it looks OK, then you can safely click the Update button. However, if the page is broken, then you either need to fix the problem yourself or find an alternative plugin that is AMP-compatible (e.g. WPForms instead of Ninja Forms at this time). Since you aren’t a developer, your best bet is to use themes/plugins that are known to be AMP-compatible: https://amp-wp.org/ecosystem/

    Weston @westonruter Thank YOU!! so much I really appreciate you taking the time to write me back. Your recommendation is very helpful. Have a great day!!

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