Hello Greg,

I too was a little concerned that Rich and Patrick might think I was getting a 
little too far off-topic. :)

At any rate, it seems that I may have been worrying about nothing.

You see, a while back I installed Automatic’s “AMP” plugin, but then I forgot 
about it.

I just researched it again at https://wordpress.org/plugins/amp/, and it seems 
that it automatically makes the necessary conversions for AMP compliance, 
without me doing anything special, and without me even implementing any custom 
CSS via Jetpack, which I do have installed, by the way.

I just looked at the AMP-generated version of a few of my blog posts by 
appending “/amp/ to the URL, and then I looked at the page source in Firefox, 
in order to see how the AMP plugin was handling my colorized verse references. 
It seems that the plugin creates its own tags, like this:

<span class="amp-wp-inline-ad7cff81ab4cfac2fda8135582b2c73c">Psalms 127:3, 
KJV</span>

<span class="amp-wp-inline-ad7cff81ab4cfac2fda8135582b2c73c">1 Corinthians 
6:19-20, KJV</span>

So I am not even going to worry about it. After all, my entire website is now 
AMP-compliant and locked up with SSL/TSL.

Of course, as I said before, Facebook is an entirely different issue. Those 
folks don’t even respect standard HTML code and strip it out of syndicated blog 
posts.

Kind regards,

Bill K.


> On Feb 22, 2017, at 10:40 AM, Greg Raven <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Bill,
> 
> Rather than continue to hijack the topic, I’m responding privately.
> 
> The easy way is to install JetPack (which you should be using anyway), and 
> then avail yourself of the “custom CSS” capability. Then you can define and 
> use custom classes, and apply these via divs or spans.
> 
> I don’t know, however, if AMP picks up the custom CSS — come to think of it, 
> it might not because it replaces a lot of things with its own processes.
> 
> In that case, you’d have to rely on the “style” attribute to your divs and/or 
> spans.
> 
> Yeah, it’s a hassle.
> 
> One more reason why I rely so heavily on Bootstrap.
> 
> Hope this helps.

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