• The images that are parsed and rendered/converted by the AMP plugin are appearing in some cases but not others (I added a featured image at the top which isn’t parsed by AMP and renders fine: traditional code).
    They seem to be broken or not being displayed (like lazy load with a filler state before a scroll triggers rendering). Not sure if it is to do with CDN, browser cache, something else on the site or autoptimize etc.
    Ex: https://bonnie-garner.com/en/2016/01/07/charlotte-tilbury-the-golden-goddess-gift-box-my-review/amp/

    Anybody have an idea what is creating the problem?
    Also, is there a way to generate the featured image at the top and have it rendered via the AMP convert / build content routine so all images are the same? The one I added is responsive whereas all others via AMP are not.

    https://www.ads-software.com/plugins/amp/

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  • could be autoptimize, although it seems you don’t have JS optimization active now?

    quick tip regarding autoptimize; to see a page without it being active just append ?ao_noptimize=1 to the URL.

    frank (ao dev)

    Thread Starter J Garner

    (@jagarner)

    Hi Frank, thanks and I love your plugin, can’t believe it is so easy and yet so powerful to use ??

    Would like to understand what I need to do to get the featured image rendered in the same way ie using amp type image code rather than the responsive code from WP…
    If anybody knows how to get the Featured image appearing at the top and render using the AMP code?

    Thanks,

    John

    If you are using Autotomize, adding amp to “Exclude scripts from Autotomize” will soleve the problem.

    autoptimize 2.0.1 (out soon) will not optimize AMP pages any more (those pages should be pretty optimized already and AO’s output does not conform to the HTML-subset that AMP essentially is, e.g. the media-tags of linked CSS is not allowed).

    frank

    Thread Starter J Garner

    (@jagarner)

    Thanks Frank, that sounds great and astutechris, thanks for the tip

    Thread Starter J Garner

    (@jagarner)

    jshare thanks for the comment, I have stopped using lazyload at the moment, may be the wrong move but for SEO I find that it messes up the image SEO work I have done and now with responsive images in WP seems less of an issue…

    @jagarner the recent update of A3 Lazy Load filters out AMP, now all is working fine for me. I’m more concerned about faster page loads than SEO, but every situation is different so do what’s best for you ??

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