I’ve been using the AMP plugin for a few months now and love it, however, I’ve run into a bit of an issue. I have a “Related Posts” plugin that I don’t want to show up on mobile devices. It makes the pages too long and also has a display issue in most mobile browsers. I went into the settings for AMP and changed the plugin from “Active” to “Suppressed” but, I am still seeing the related posts on every post on the site.
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Thank you for reaching out to us. Upon reviewing your website, we discovered that you may be utilizing the “YARPP – Yet Another Related Posts” Plugin for related posts.
Upon attempting to suppress the plugin from AMP settings, it was successfully suppressed. As a result, we were unable to locate any related posts on AMP pages.
We believe that the page may have been cached with related posts. Therefore, we recommend clearing all types of site caches that your website is utilizing to ensure that the changes take effect.
I have cleared all caches and have tried Edge as well as Safari on my iphone and still see the related posts at the bottom of each of my posts. One such example: https://www.extinctdisney.com/cranium-command/
After the text of the post, the image gallery, and the embedded YouTube video, I still see the 4 related posts icons. It has not been supressed.
I have to admit, something isn’t quite making sense because everything your saying “should be” – is. I am not redirected from https://www.extinctdisney.com/the-legend-of-captain-jack-sparrow/?amp=1 to anything. I get a mobile site version of the page. I also have “serve all templates as AMP” selected. I will attempt to remove the plugin and see if anything changes.
Sorry for your experiance with AMP, If you decide to implement AMP again in the future, please don’t hesitate to reach out. We’d be happy to assist you in ensuring your setup correctly generates valid AMP pages and behaves exactly as expected, whether that involves proper canonical links, caching, or redirection.
Let us know what you find after you complete the removal and testing.
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