• Hi, we are using WP Touch plugin for our mobile pages on mumfordbooks.com. How does AMP compare or work with WP Touch? How will we benefit from using AMP?

    What settings do you recommend? : Template Mode
    For a list of themes and plugins that are known to be AMP compatible, please see the ecosystem page.

    Native
    Integrates AMP as the framework for your site by using the active’s theme templates and styles to render AMP responses. This means your site is AMP-first and your canonical URLs are AMP! Depending on your theme/plugins, a varying level of development work may be required.

    Transitional
    Uses the active theme’s templates to generate non-AMP and AMP versions of your content, allowing for each canonical URL to have a corresponding (paired) AMP URL. This mode is useful to progressively transition towards a fully AMP-first site. Depending on your theme/plugins, a varying level of development work may be required.

    Reader
    Formerly called the classic mode, this mode generates paired AMP content using simplified templates which may not match the look-and-feel of your site. Only posts/pages can be served as AMP in Reader mode. No redirection is performed for mobile visitors; AMP pages are served by AMP consumption platforms.

    Ricky

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  • Plugin Author Ahmed Kaludi

    (@ahmedkaludi)

    I would love to help you but the settings you have shared isn’t from our plugin, that’s another AMP plugin. Did you try our plugin yet?

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