• I installed the AMP plugin a little over a month ago. I activated it and customized some of the appearance everything seems to work smoothly from the WordPress end.
    I’ve tested some posts and they work fine, as seen here: https://www.visioneternel.com/follow-vision-eternel-on-spotify/amp

    I then went to my Google Search Console, and it said “We did not find any Accelerated Mobile Pages in your site”.
    I read up in the section that said “Where are my pages? Think your pages aren’t showing up when they should? Read some basic troubleshooting tips.” Google gives you 2 suggestions.
    1: Are you looking at the right property? Yes, I am.
    2: Have you given Google time to crawl your AMP pages? So I gave it two weeks.

    Two weeks later, I was still getting the same error, so I resubmitted my entire website sitemap and requested a new crawl. I waited another two weeks. Here I am a month after all of this and Google Search Console is still not detecting my AMP posts. I would really appreciate some assistance in figuring this out.

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  • It’s not really up to the plugin when Google will find/index your AMP pages. You have everything setup, including “amphtml” links on your pages where AMP version is available.

    Now you just have to wait on Google to index them. It’s up to Google to index them, and however long that takes. If you have done so, you can validate AMP pages and then request indexing of them using Google’s validator. It’s different from AMP Project’s validator:
    https://search.google.com/search-console/amp

    But again, it’s up to Google to index them.

    ^V

    Can someone explain “putting links to amphtml links” on my amp pages?

    If I have 1000 blog posts, I need to edit 1000 blog posts?I’ve read I have to have two versions of every page, and one has to be “canonical”. But if the automattic amp plugin automatically makes a version of my posts accessible with /amp on the end of it. Shouldn’t whatever “amphtml link” be produced by this plugin as well?

    I’m obviously missing something. Thanks in advance

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