Results 8 comments of Rubén Alonso

It's happening to me too. If the image is webp, it doesn't show up in the preview.

Thanks @cassianotartari ! I've installed this but for example in this post http://miposicionamientoweb.es/como-conseguir-suscriptores/amp/ the Disqus block is loading all time... And the Url to get the comments (http://cdn.miposicionamientoweb.es/wp-content/themes/metro-pro/disqus-amp.html?url=http%3A%2F%2Fmiposicionamientoweb.es%2Fcomo-conseguir-suscriptores%2F&identifier=17044+http%3A%2F%2Fmiposicionamientoweb.es%2F%3Fp%3D17044) works fine....

Thanks @cassianotartari ! I've just change the URL and uploaded the HTML code in a subdomain with SSL, but still the same problem... :(

Yes @cassianotartari but this is a subdomain and using the property 'allow-same-origin'. Finally I've use the solution of @KompiAjaib in Blogger for my WP adding a "Read more comments" div...

With the new update of AMP plugin for WordPress, the Disqus amp-iframe appears twice in the content. One just after the featured image (into tag) and another at the end...

Thanks @cassianotartari ! For the time I've fixed it creating my own meta-comments-link.php template in a AMP folder of my theme and setting the amp-iframe code in that template. Now...

Yes @cassianotartari ! Simply I've deleted the function and the add_action( 'the_content', 'add_disqus' ) from functions.php. Now the AMP plugin use a meta-comments-link.php template that you can override creating a...

I've fixed my code because I can't comment from AMP pages. Into the sandbox property of the amp-iframe you have to add the "allow-forms". And now I can comment from...