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  • Plugin Author Jason Crouse

    (@coolmann)

    Interesting challenge. I’m looking at the AMP documentation, and it looks like other statistics tools are having similar issues registering their tracker with AMP. Do you have any specific pointers on how to implement this feature?

    Best,
    Jason

    Thread Starter Niresh

    (@niresh12495)

    Plugin Author Jason Crouse

    (@coolmann)

    Thank you. I will definitely look into this.

    Jason

    Plugin Author Jason Crouse

    (@coolmann)

    I’m going to put this on the back burner for now. Definitely something to consider for the future.

    Jason

    Thread Starter Niresh

    (@niresh12495)

    AMP pages first appeared to web users in February 2016.
    Now its 2019, Already Slimstat is too late,This should be added to priority list.

    Plugin Author Jason Crouse

    (@coolmann)

    True, but at this time there are not many users asking for this feature. Also, the point of having AMP pages is to strip any unneeded code to speed up performance, and any tracking tool would go against that philosophy anyway. Being a Google product, AMP works best with Google Analytics, and based on my research, many of the third party analytics tools out there still don’t fully support AMP. Again, I’m not saying I will not implement it, eventually.

    Best,
    Jason

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