• Hello Amazing Staff!

    So I’m new to all of this and for some reason when I found my main URL in a Google search, when I go to the page, basically it simply lists like all 75 pages of my website.

    I have tried to look at the menu, and that’s right, I have tried to disable amp on all pages, no luck.

    So just curious how to get the amp version of my homepage only to show up for my main url domain instead a list of every page I own.

    Thank you so much! Keep up the great work!

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  • Thread Starter asbchris

    (@asbchris)

    Ok so I got it down to basically the first 10 blog posts in my blog area for the homepage.

    But the Navigate tab shows every page of my website.

    I’m sure its something I did.

    I just want my amp homepage to show. I even declare which homepage, no luck.

    Even if you have a tutorial I can read up on this.

    Hi, I had the same thing happen. It turns out you need to go to the Menu tab in the AMPforWP menu … You need to make an AMP menu in Appearance – Menu, then activate it via the Menu tab in AMPforWP.

    I made the AMP menu quite different from my desktop menu, due to the narrow screen on mobile phones…

    I wasn’t clear.
    You need to make a new menu in WordPress under Appearance, Menu.

    Then you activate it in AMP using the Menu tab…

    Thread Starter asbchris

    (@asbchris)

    Hey thank you so much.

    I’m a bit new, so let me ask deeper.

    So where it says:

    Menu

    Add Menus to your AMP pages by clicking on this link

    I hit the link and then created a menu and assigned it only to my AMP menu option, then saved it.

    Then I’m given the option:

    Auto Add AMP in Menu URL
    Automatically add AMP at the end of menu url

    So I turned it on. Works as far as I can tell.

    So where I’m at…

    When I typed in my local keyword and state my business showed up. It had the AMP icon and looks cool. Yet when I click on it, the whole page is 10 menu items. Then the navigation is every page on my website.

    Once I click on a navigation page, I cannot get back to that original landing page.

    Which is fine, the new menu works and everything is great, other than I cannot get a contact form to show up, yet baby steps right now.

    So I’m trying to figure out what setting is causing a landing page to show a bunch of links and every page I have?

    Is it I need google to refresh?

    Maybe I can try to fetch the Amp homepage

    No matter what, Thank you truly ConsiderThis1 for your help!

    Chris

    Did you make a new Menu in WordPress, under Menu? You have to make the menu you want for AMP there, then you have to do the click “link” thing again… I’m pretty sure I had to click “link” again.

    Until you make an AMP menu, in MENU in WordPress itself, it will keep doing that…

    The WordPress Menu option is under Appearance in the lefthand sidebar navigation

    it’s also possible it’s much more complicated than I appreciate…

    Thread Starter asbchris

    (@asbchris)

    Thank you so much ConsiderThis1

    So everything is working great!

    It’s just weird I have multiple amp index pages.

    So for an example:

    mywebsite dot com/amp – shows the new menu and looks great

    But google has my homepage like this:

    google.com/amp/s/my site etc

    So hopefully I will refresh soon

    well done, You ??
    It could be the caching thing.
    I had a somewhat similar thing happen one night. The next day it was fine…

    Here’s Hoping ??

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