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  • Plugin Support Milind More

    (@milindmore22)

    Hello @harianja

    Our primary investigation suggests that it may be your cache plugin affecting AMP pages.

    Are you using the W3 Total Cache plugin? if yes did you activated and configured their AMP Compatibility extension? (screenshot)

    On the extension listing page, you click on the Settings link for AMP (screenshot )

    if you are using transitional mode please configure AMP URL with query string (which seems your case ) and if you are using reader mode use tag mode. ( screenshot )

    Let me know if that helps.

    Thread Starter harianja

    (@harianja)

    I have followed the steps above, and please help check my website, is there still a problem?

    Plugin Support Milind More

    (@milindmore22)

    Hello @harianja

    yup, I can confirm that issue seems to be resolved. I will mark this topic as resolved feel free to open a new support topic in case you need further assistance.

    Thread Starter harianja

    (@harianja)

    Thank you for the help.

    Thread Starter harianja

    (@harianja)

    AMP works because I enable suppressed on the AMP plugin, will it be good for W3 Total Cacha?

    https://prnt.sc/10omuhi

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