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  • @enfi It doesn’t look like the plugin is fully AMP compatible, using JavaScript to insert the map. You can inquire with the plugin developer to be sure, there may be configurations that can be applied.

    An alternative may be to visit a map using Google Maps directly. You can then choose to share the map and copy the embed code. As the code snippet provided is contained within an iFrame the AMP plugin will automatically convert that to an amp-iframe, ensuring it works in AMP URLs as it does in non AMP by default.

    Thread Starter EnFi

    (@enfi)

    Hi @jamesosborne,
    Thank you very much for your reply.
    Yes, I have contacted the developer. Let’s see if there are any workarounds.
    If not, I will try what you suggest.
    Have a great day!

    Thread Starter EnFi

    (@enfi)

    Hi @jamesosborne,
    How are you?
    Sorry to bother you again, I need to use .kmz file for adding information to the Google Maps.
    My question is, does kml/kmz work with AMP pages?
    Thank you!

    @enfi Apologizes for the late response. While I’m not familiar with using KMZ files I believe you can import them directly into Google Maps.

    After doing so you can then embed that map into any AMP URL.

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