Google says I have AMP mistakes.

  • Unknown's avatar

    Hello, I use this blog for my SEO works. But, Google says I have AMP mistakes on my blog. How can I fix that mistake? If I don’t fix the mistake, Google will delete this site from Google Search.

    WP.com: Yes
    Correct account: Yes

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  • Unknown's avatar

    Hi Kaanakalin34,

    It seems The mandatory attribute ‘⚡’ is missing in tag ‘html’.

  • Unknown's avatar

    But, I don’t know how can I fix that, please help me.

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    Please include below in html tag :-
    <html ⚡ lang=”en”>

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    Hi,

    I am also suspecting that your current theme is not AMP supported theme.

    you can check https://wordpress.com/themes/kaankisielyazilarim.wordpress.com

    In the search bar you can type “feature: amp” and all amp enabled themes will appear and you can choose from that.

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    @kaanakalin34

    Hello, I use this blog for my SEO works. But, Google says I have AMP mistakes on my blog. How can I fix that mistake? If I don’t fix the mistake, Google will delete this site from Google Search.

    Can you let us know what specific error or errors Google is reporting? Once we have that information, we’ll be better able to advise.

    Thanks.

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    I added my WordPress blog to Google Index. Google told “Your website has AMP errors, it can get disabled looking your website on Google, please fix the AMP errors”. But, I couldn’t understand what is AMP mistake. I am busy for SEO works. So, if I can’t fix the problem, Google can delete my site from index.

  • Unknown's avatar

    So there’s nothing specific they mention? Just that there’s an “error”?

    Regarding AMP “errors”:

    – The word “error” can be a bit of a misnomer because it implies that something needs to be fixed, often this is not the case.

    – The “errors” are the things that were found to be incompatible with AMP and were removed from view from the page (which is what we expect the AMP plugin to do in Standard and Transitional mode). Your theme files are not edited.

    – These things are usually (if not always) excess CSS (CSS over the 50kb limit) or JavaScript.

    – The error index lists all of these items for the whole site.

    On the whole, you can ignore these unless something looks incorrect, or is not functioning on your page.

    You can read more about how AMP works on WordPress.com here:

    https://wordpress.com/support/amp-accelerated-mobile-pages/

    If you have questions about generic errors Google is reporting, you should reach out to them for clarification or to get specific error information.

    I hope that clarifies things.

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