AMPXF - AMP for Xenforo 2

AMPXF - AMP for Xenforo 2 [Paid] 2.3.0 Patch Level 3

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You're talking a bit of nonsense...
Firstly my site exists in the eyes of google, secondly I didn't wait for you to create content (have you browsed my forum? do you speak french? what about the 100 resources currently available?), and finally this addon is useful if only for the speed of AMP pages.
I did not expect miracles in view of the youth of my forum but I thought to notice a slight improvement, in any case the goal is to put the best luck on my side.
But thank you for your very judicious analysis.........
 
I am not sure what is your problem. What judicious analysis? I have nothing to gain from your site's existence or non-existence. I just tried to explain that you should not have high hopes because your forum is literally 3 months old with only 36 members. You don't have that many visitors in first place that you would see a big difference like you expect. In any case I don't care, I just tried to help.
 
Is there a specific reason for this? I guess we could add some advanced option for this, but feels like it kind of "defeats the purpose" of the addon :D
Reason is that the amp side of the forum_list page is cutting down a lot of the features we have on our site + doesnt look as enticing. A lot of our guests come via that by searching for the domain keywords + forums. I really don't want to show them a cut down version of the main landing page. Threads and pages is fine, but forum_list i would like to retain as non amp.
 
Reason is that the amp side of the forum_list page is cutting down a lot of the features we have on our site + doesnt look as enticing.

So an Accelerated Mobile Page (or AMP, for short) is (...) designed to make really fast mobile pages.
At its essence, it's basically a stripped-down form of HTML, a diet HTML if you will

Every link you click on an AMP page leads directly to the original page without AMP.
You can't have the advantages of AMP pages and the functionality of the original page at the same time :)

Hth.
 



Every link you click on an AMP page leads directly to the original page without AMP.
You can't have the advantages of AMP pages and the functionality of the original page at the same time :)

Hth.
Thanks. Talking about the index forum_list though, not talking about threads. I live the threads/other sections of my site being amp, but the forum_list which is my home (as is on here) to be non amp.
 
Thanks. Talking about the index forum_list though, not talking about threads. I live the threads/other sections of my site being amp, but the forum_list which is my home (as is on here) to be non amp.
So everyone has their own wishes ;)
I would like AMP pages that are delivered by Google, would show the AMP version, instead of showing the canonical page with a click or tap on "Next page". That would be more logical and also more practical for real AMP users ...
 
@mazzly What does mean by this error?
1.3.6 Beta 4 changed how the meta tags were included for pages, and there was a bug there for some pages not including the correct tag, which was later fixed in RC2.

I guess you see those errors in GSC? You should be able to simply click the button to "validate fix" and google will start recrawling those ones. If still problems with some page, please open a support ticket with affected pages and we will have a look at it :)
 
I would love to see "Enable/Disable AMP version" for each node individually rather than a global one. I would love to turn it off for some nodes, specifically for the homepage which is a node. I think there's a few bugs for the article thread types for nodes, can check over mine to identify them.
 
Thanks. It killed my enthusiasm though... (
Guys, those graphs won't be able to tell anything (other than that AMP pages are being served) unless you also show e.g. the 3 months prior. :D(addon was installed ~22th november)
Now it just shows the traffic from after the addon was installed, and from that you can't say anything without having the reference of how the traffic was before. :)

@Anatoliy you are correct in that the AMP pages will "cannibalize" on the normal page stats, and therefore it is important to show the "total" stats and not just AMP or non-AMP stats.. the total amount of clicks is the only relevant stats to check really. :) 👍
 
Guys, those graphs won't be able to tell anything unless you also show e.g. the 3 months prior. :D (addon installed ~22th november)
His graphs show exactly what I wanted to see - stats from the day he installed the add-on till now. How come it won't be able to tell anything? Google indexed 70k !!! of amp pages, but it didn't change nor average position nor clicks amount.
 
His graphs show exactly what I wanted to see - stats from the day he installed the add-on till now. How come it won't be able to tell anything? Google indexed 70k !!! of amp pages, but it didn't change nor average position nor clicks amount.
How do you know if the click amount/position changed anything when you can't see the same stats from before the addon was installed? 😊
 
are you kidding?
No I'm serious.

I might be bad at explaining this, but I'm very sure it is impossible with any accuracy to say if something is better or worse after event X, unless I have the data from both before and after the event to compare to eachother :)

If someone can explain to me why and how my thinking is wrong and why it doesn't work like that, I'll happily change my mind :)
 
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