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In reply to: [AMP on WordPress - weeblrAMP CE] Error coming from get_the_content functionGood, let us know!
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In reply to: [AMP on WordPress - weeblrAMP CE] Error coming from get_the_content functionHi
We have fixed this issue, can you please download an updated version from this page (no login required) and check if all is fine now?
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In reply to: [AMP on WordPress - weeblrAMP CE] Error coming from get_the_content functionHi again,
I take that back, after switching to PHP 7.2, the issue started to appear. We’ll have a look today and report back.
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In reply to: [AMP on WordPress - weeblrAMP CE] Error coming from get_the_content functionHi
I am afraid I can’t reproduce that and it’s not been reported by our pro users, can you provide a bit more background?
– PHP version
– WordPress exact version
– running any template customization?
– which plugins on the site? have you tried disabling them one by one from the “Comments and Plugins” tab of weeblrAMP configuration?Best regards
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In reply to: [AMP on WordPress - weeblrAMP CE] pages with full stops in nameHi
Closing this as it seems unrelated to weeblrAMP.
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In reply to: [AMP on WordPress - weeblrAMP CE] Pages Hierarchy not supported?Hi
Closing this as it seems unrelated to weeblrAMP.
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In reply to: [AMP on WordPress - weeblrAMP CE] Elementor compatibility?Hi @dobriku
We have now just officially released the Elementor and BeaverBuilder support (in version 1.9.0).
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In reply to: [AMP on WordPress - weeblrAMP CE] pages with full stops in nameHi @aliceonfire
Having trouble reproducing this. WP tranforms dots into dashes when creating the URL of a post with dots in the title, so I manually modified the post name in the database to emulate having a dot.
When I do that, I do indeed get a 404 for the AMP pages, but I also get a 404 for the standard pages, ie WP (4.9.5) does not accept those URLs basically.
So I then modified the sanitize_title_with_dashes() function to force WP to accept dots in URLs:
$title = preg_replace(‘/&.+?;/’, ”, $title); // kill entities
//$title = str_replace(‘.’, ‘-‘, $title);$title = preg_replace(‘/[^%a-z0-9 _-]/’, ”, $title);
That made WP accepts dots in URLs for regular posts and pages. I then tested the AMP version of the page and that worked fine too. Here is a screenshot of that:
https://assets.weeblrpress.net/images/screenshots/weeblrpress-2018-05-08-12.10.22.png
Please advise which version of WP this is happening with, and how you made WP accept dots in URLs. Your particular method of making it accepts dots will probably give insight as to why this is happening on your site.
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In reply to: [AMP on WordPress - weeblrAMP CE] Elementor compatibility?Hi @dobriku,
We have spent a bit of time on this, and weeblrAMP should work fine now with Elementor (and Beaver Builder BTW). If you care to test this, please get in touch.
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In reply to: [AMP on WordPress - weeblrAMP CE] Pages Hierarchy not supported?Hi
This plugin is very active, thank you ?? We provide support at our site, https://www.weeblrpress.com and check out this page on WP.org for questions from users of the Community version on a regular basis. But not on weekends, sorry!
f so, you should know that the /amp/ versions of pages with parents are actually being 301 redirected to the non-AMPed version.
I just tested this again and could not find any issue with sub-pages – which are actually simply pages themselves. No redirect happens and the sub-page is displayed normally for me.
I can’t really think of anything that could cause this right now. I would suggest flushing the rewrite rules (under the “System” tab of weeblrAMP configuration) in case there’s a conflict happening due to URL structure. And of course double-check any redirect rules set out in your .htaccess file, or using any plugin.
Finally be sure to clear your browser cache as Chrom (for instance) will cache 301 redirects.Best regards
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In reply to: [AMP on WordPress - weeblrAMP CE] 404Hi @albetras
weeblrAMP will work out of the box with all WP standard permalinks rules. It might be required sometimes to re-save the permalinks options, so that rules are created again by WP, but that’s not common.
Very glad you sorted it on your own!
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In reply to: [AMP on WordPress - weeblrAMP CE] Elementor compatibility?OK,
Then it’s something Elementor is doing I guess. We can safely conclude Elementor is not compatible with weeblrAMP, we will certainly investigate compatibility in the future.
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In reply to: [AMP on WordPress - weeblrAMP CE] Elementor compatibility?Here is also same layout page but with header and footer enabled
The header and footer from Elementor (or your theme, or anything else) are NOT used on AMP pages.
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In reply to: [AMP on WordPress - weeblrAMP CE] Elementor compatibility?Hi
well, my question was about what content did YOU put in the weeblrAMP “Footer” option, under the “Customize” options page. It’s unrelated to Elementor really.
The AMP footer is displayed, I can see that in the HTML source code of the AMP version, so I’d like to know what is the exact content you entered there.
See sample configuration here: https://assets.weeblrpress.net/images/screenshots/weeblrpress-2018-03-02-16.13.31.png
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In reply to: [AMP on WordPress - weeblrAMP CE] Elementor compatibility?Hi
Yes, that’s weird: the entire content of the page is duplicated inside the AMP footer. How did you setup your AMP footer inside of weeblrAMP? what happens if you disable the footer?
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