AMP or accelerated mobile pages are the pages that are cached by Google servers (Images, js files, CSS, etc.) to make them run faster on their mobile and tablet apps, pages searched through Google Chrome browser, and Google.com website.
Problem:
I see some plugins creating a whole AMP theme experience around this concept to satisfy Google’s AMP validations. The single blog pages have categories, tags, and navigation that opens up as AMP pages totally ignoring the real website experience that users must have to that of the original website.
If you adding an AMP version to your website, I think you must just create an AMP version for your posts and pages excluding the home page with all links link category, tags redirected to the original desktop-responsive website version that has all the experience like commenting system, your custom graphics, logos, background images for overall user experience.
Solution:
I found https://wordpress.org/plugins/amp/ plugin best so far that gives an option to simply create simple AMP pages for blog posts and pages and excludes home page and index pages.
I have also used it on my website – https://webdevpuneet.com/how-to-erased-a-hard-disk-or-sd-memory-card-completely-i-e-not-to-be-recovered-by-recovery-software/amp/ . Any link from this blog post goes to my original responsive website to give visitors a full experience of my website.
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