• The plugin creates valid amp pages and Google crawls my articles in just a few minutes but it doesn’t get it’s amp version.

    From what I read, we are supposed, pages need to have a code which informs Google that there’s a Amp version of the link.

    So I would like to know whether your plugin adds that code because it doesn’t make sense if plugin is creating amp pages while Google isn’t indexing them.

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  • Plugin Contributor ampforwp

    (@ampforwp)

    Hi @ausbel,

    Google crawls the AMP pages and non-amp pages in the different ways and Google may take some long time if your website has too many pages and as far as adding code is concern, YES our plugin adds the proper code on your non-amp version which indicates Google that the non-amp pages have the amp page as well. You can also view that by going to the source code of the non-amp and search for “amphtml” and you can see the code of AMP on that and here is the screenshot – https://take.ms/iV8tQ

    And you can even test it by comparing your homepage source code and the source code of your posts because you will see the AMP code on posts and not on your homepage as you have disabled the AMP on the homepage and you have enabled on posts.

    Thread Starter MUMBERE AUSBEL

    (@ausbel)

    Thanks for the information.

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