Is your AMP plugin compatible with the Optimole image optimization plugin?
#200 – Compatability with plugins
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wb_weeblrpress
Hi
It appears unlikely this plugin is compatible with AMP. It uses javacript, which is not allowed in AMP at least directly.
Please note as well than in many cases such a plugin is not useful with AMP as AMP pages displayed from Google search results are already re-optimized before being displayed - for instance tranformed to webp. You cannot be any faster and more efficient than the optimization done on the Google AMP cache.
Best regards
It appears unlikely this plugin is compatible with AMP. It uses javacript, which is not allowed in AMP at least directly.
Please note as well than in many cases such a plugin is not useful with AMP as AMP pages displayed from Google search results are already re-optimized before being displayed - for instance tranformed to webp. You cannot be any faster and more efficient than the optimization done on the Google AMP cache.
Best regards

Andy K
Actually, Optimole automatically serves up webP images where it detects that a browser is webP capable. FYI.

wb_weeblrpress
Hi
That said if all it takes for them to process images is to serve them from their CDN as it appears, and they do the link replacement, that part should work. Their lazy-loading javascript cannot be used but that also is not needed for AMP which already does it on all pages.
In short, weeblrAMP is not concerned by this plugin if all it does is replacing images links in content. Some of their features may not work but then they are likely not needed on AMP pages anyway. I'd rather talk to them than us for the details of how the plugin is affected on AMP pages.
Best regards
Yannick Gaultier
weeblr.com
@weeblr
Actually, Optimole automatically serves up webP images where it detects that a browser is webP capable. FYI.That's good but it does not matter in the case of AMP cached pages as Google will do it "for free" in all cases.
That said if all it takes for them to process images is to serve them from their CDN as it appears, and they do the link replacement, that part should work. Their lazy-loading javascript cannot be used but that also is not needed for AMP which already does it on all pages.
In short, weeblrAMP is not concerned by this plugin if all it does is replacing images links in content. Some of their features may not work but then they are likely not needed on AMP pages anyway. I'd rather talk to them than us for the details of how the plugin is affected on AMP pages.
Best regards
Yannick Gaultier
weeblr.com
@weeblr
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