• Hello. I have been using the free version of your plugin for a short while now in order to produce mobile-friendly WP pages.

    Just recently, I implemented both the AMP specifications and SSL/TSL specifications across my entire website, so that all of my website HTML documents now pass the AMP validation test, and all of my pages sport the green SSL padlock.

    But I am wondering about AMP and my WP posts.

    While your plugin converts a WP post so that it is mobile-friendly, does it do anything to meet AMP-compliance specifications?

    If not, can you recommend any plugin which does?

    Thank you

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  • Thread Starter Bill Kochman

    (@wordweaver777)

    Well, it’s been almost six days, and still no response to my initial inquiry. ??

    But I do have another related question.

    In addition to using the free version of WPtouch, I also use Automattic’s “AMP” plugin.

    My question is this:

    Is there any kind of problem or conflict with using these two plugins together?

    Or should I be using just one or the other?

    Thank you.

    Hi,

    Sorry about the delay. We plan on checking the free, community forums more often going forward. We can’t get to everything here, but if you would like one-on-one support, you are welcome to upgrade to WPtouch Pro :).

    While your plugin converts a WP post so that it is mobile-friendly, does it do anything to meet AMP-compliance specifications?

    No, not by default. However, we do have an extension for WPtouch Pro that is based on Automattic’s AMP plugin. If you’re using WPtouch free, the plugin from Automattic will do the trick.

    Is there any kind of problem or conflict with using these two plugins together?

    No, there shouldn’t be any issue.

    You’re welcome.

    Regards,

    Emilio Rivera
    WPtouch Support

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