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  • Plugin Support Milind More

    (@milindmore22)

    Hello @mainakexactlly

    Are you using any CSS and JS concatenation and minification features from another plugin? can you please try and disable it.

    Additionally, Please send us your site health information using this form privately, so we can investigate it further.

    Thread Starter mainakexactlly

    (@mainakexactlly)

    @milindmore22 thanks for replying.
    Basically, I just add plugins that are required and activate them. But I don’t do any change in CSS and JS in that particular plugins. Also, I have sent the upper mentioned form. Thanks.

    Plugin Support Milind More

    (@milindmore22)

    Hello @mainakexactlly

    Thanks for the site info, As I checked I don’t see any optimization in the plugin you have installed. Can you confirm your theme does not do any optimizations?

    Something on you site is contacting CSS and JS files
    eg:
    https://www.exactlly.com/blog/wp-content/cache/css/static/896e1e8256f739d3686d950a7fdc730f.css

    eg:
    https://www.exactlly.com/blog/wp-content/cache/js/static/0021c7bc6e9b9199fb855e57ab33f824.js

    The optimization is conflicting with the AMP plugin Creating invalid AMP pages.

    To narrow down further, could you use the Health Check & Troubleshooting plugin and enable its troubleshooting mode. This mode disables active plugins and switches to a default theme safely since it only affects the experience of the logged-in user.

    – Please enable the AMP plugin and let me know if the issue is present.

    – Enabling plugins and your theme one by one in this mode may help pinpoint if something else is involved.

    – Note you can disable troubleshooting mode from the plugins page.

    Thread Starter mainakexactlly

    (@mainakexactlly)

    @milindmore22 Thanks Milind for your help. But can you please little bit elaborate. Because I am not that much coding saavy. If you please tell me the proper steps to resolve it then I am highly grateful. Thanks in advance.

    Plugin Support Milind More

    (@milindmore22)

    @mainakexactlly

    yes sure,

    First, install the Chrome extension for AMP this will make things easy while troubleshooting.

    Step 1: Install Health Check & Troubleshooting Plugin.

    Step 2: Activate Health Check & Troubleshooting plugin.

    Step 3: goto Tools->Site Health-> Troubleshooting Tab -> click On Enable Troubleshooting button. (Screenshot)

    You are now in troubleshooting mode( don’t panic ), only you (administrator ) are affected, your site will perform normally for other users.

    Step 4: you will see Troubleshooting panel on dashboard first Enable AMP plugin
    (screenshot)

    Step 5: Check the AMP page with the issue and check chrome extension shows Green Checkmark which means your AMP page is valid.

    eg: Invalid AMP on extension
    eg: Valid AMP on exntesion.

    Step 6: Enable your theme from the same troubleshooting panel. check site and chrome extension if it’s red and has an error then your theme is causing issues. if not continue activating plugins one by one

    Step 7: Activate another plugin check the front end, continue to do so until you find validation errors.

    I hope this is helpful

    Thread Starter mainakexactlly

    (@mainakexactlly)

    @milindmore22 Thank you so much. I will follow all the steps you mentioned. If any problem arises I will let you know.

    Plugin Support Milind More

    (@milindmore22)

    @mainakexactlly just checking in to see if you are able to determine the optimization plugin that was conflicting with AMP.

    @mainakexactlly As we haven’t received a response, I’ll mark this as resolved. Feel free to open a new support topic if you continue to encounter issues, or reopen this topic and we’d be happy to assist. Thank you!

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