By Michael Twigg on Friday, 28 April 2017
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Mark,

Easyblog is awesome. AMP support off the chain, however, with as big as AMP is going to be, can you clarify some things for me.

I see where I can turn on AMP on under the SEO tab. However, before I update to the latest Easyblog for all my clients, can you explain how I can index our 180K blog posts as AMP pages. I kept a few people on board with Easyblog knowing the potential for AMP being built in.

This is our AMP page as generated by the JAMP pluggin: https://autoappraisers.com/index.php/amp

What I'm not fully understanding is the AMP page production/output generated by Easyblog...what exactly is the url as generated for AMP for Easyblog?

I updated lavidababy.com to the latest Easyblog just to play with the new features, but I wasn't understanding from the literature exactly how to access Easyblog's AMP generated pages: https://autoappraisers.com/index.php/pinnacle-auto-appraiser-appraisal-value-blog-forum

I would think it would be: https://autoappraisers.com/index.php/pinnacle-auto-appraiser-appraisal-value-blog-forum/amp

But I'm not finding any documentation on this...or maybe not on the particulars.

So here's the rub, for my client at autoappraisers, we submit hundreds of pages each week for indexing...it works wonders for his SEO, which helps the SEM and SERPS...we want to increase this for the AMP articles he already has, so google will be like, not only does he have 180K mobile ready posts that are responsive, they are also AMP formatted.

Hope this makes sense...

Mike-
Hello Michael,

Here's the beauty of AMP in EasyBlog. If the page validates just fine, Google will pick it up automatically. When their spider crawls your site, we inject a code on the header of the entry page.

This in return, will let Google know that an AMP page exists for this particular article. It will then crawl https://stackideas.com/blog/easyblog-5-1-2-stable-is-now-available?format=amp

If the page validates as a valid AMP html page, then voilla. It will be indexed in Google automatically. Though, as EasyBlog is a user generated content extension, there are times where it is subject to fail validation because it all depends on what the user does with the piece of their content.

AMP is very strict about the content used in their AMP HTML. I believe you should already know that by now
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