• Resolved Jota

    (@jotapov)


    Hello, there is an ad block that I have placed in my normal web version that interferes with the AMP version by creating a white space

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  • Thread Starter Jota

    (@jotapov)

    Plugin Support schmidt25

    (@schmidt25)

    Hi jotapov,

    Thanks for reaching out.

    You report that an issue appears on the normal website, but the link you added guides me to the AMP version. I can see no issues on the normal website but a blank space on AMP.

    This white space seems to be caused by the ad code that doesn’t look converted into AMP. If you enable the Responsive Ads add-on, you can automatically convert all AdSense codes into the AMP format.

    Best regards,
    Joachim

    Thread Starter Jota

    (@jotapov)

    Hello, I already have a plugin for my AMP ads, what I want is that advanced ads does not interfere in the AMP version, and that it only works in the normal version

    Plugin Support Henning

    (@henningaa)

    Hi Jota.

    Did the linked manual help to solve the problem?

    It looks like this question is referring to a premium add-on. The forums on www.ads-software.com are only for the plugins that are also hosted here. If you need help with any premium extensions of Advanced Ads, I want kindly ask you to reach out to our support.

    Thanks for understanding, and we hopefully meet us there.

    Best regards,
    Henning

    Thread Starter Jota

    (@jotapov)

    Hi no. It is not the premium version, I use the free advanced ads for my normal website and another plugin for the AMP version. Advanced ads interfere with the amp version leaving a white hole on the web. That is what I want to remove.

    Plugin Support Henning

    (@henningaa)

    Hi Jota.

    Removing those ads using the free version of Advanced Ads is only possible with the display condition for devices, limiting the appearance only to desktop visitors. Alternatively, you can add a tag to your AMP articles to address those using a display condition.

    The condition Joachim mentioned is covered in the paid Responsive Add-on for Advanced Ads.

    Best regards,
    Henning

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