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https://prnt.sc/22rmyo5
Thanks for reaching out. Unfortunately the Foodica isn’t fully AMP compatible, in which case it’s normal that you’ll encounter related validation errors.
You can remain using AMP in reader mode if you wish, using an AMP compatible theme. That way you’ll have AMP content being served while also using the Foodica theme for your canonical (non AMP) content.
You may also wish to reach out to the Foodica team and enquire about AMP compatibility, or if you have the technical resources address any of the incompatibilities. I’ve checked the free version of the theme and there are various validation errors, including the search button and navigation menu. I would imagine the professional version has the same validation errors and possibly more.
Let me know if you have any questions with the above.
As we didn’t receive a response I’ll mark this as resolved. Feel free to open a new support topic if you require any further assistance.
Look, I changed from foodica to astra theme. but it still makes me see errors like before.
https://prnt.sc/24c5b0t
Thanks for the update. While I can’t see the full details of the errors you shared they seem to indicate jQuery related errors, and therefore may not related to your theme specifically. I do see that the plugin has “Removed” all such validation errors from your AMP URLs however, so I would expect your site is fully AMP valid.
If you want to share your site details by visiting the plugins “Support” tab and using the “Send data” feature I’d be happy to check your site details further.
@kapila1989 You can also use the plugins “Site scan” feature to determine the cause of any validation errors. We’re also happy to inspect your setup once you submit your site data as suggested above.
Many thanks for sharing the additional information. From checking your site and from reviewing the status of the errors in your screenshot, I can see that the URLs are fully AMP valid, with all errors highlighted already “removed”.
I’ve also checked your site using the AMP validator and I can confirm your site is fully AMP valid, with the plugin having removed all invalid content from AMP URLs. You may however need to clear your sites cache. I noticed some possible forceful caching policy impacting how your AMP URLs are appearing, with your homepage in particular displaying some legacy transitional mode AMP references.
Let me know if you have any questions with the above. In relation to the validation errors, which can be disregarded as has removed these from AMP URLs, you’ll find out more on how the plugin handles validation errors on the websites FAQs page.