diff --git a/README.textile b/README.textile
index 4388ead..49049b4 100644
--- a/README.textile
+++ b/README.textile
@@ -22,7 +22,7 @@ Or download the latest version of the plugin from "the GitHub project page":http
h2. pat_if_amp
-h3. Attributes (v3.3 onwards)
+h3. Attributes
* @url@ _string_ (optional): The location (URL) of the website. Default: @hu@ (website URL as set in the Textpattern preferences panel).
* @subdomain@ _string_ (optional): Sets the subdomain name of where to redirect to. Default: @amp@.
@@ -66,7 +66,7 @@ bc.
...Do some normal (non-AMP) things...
-h2. pat_amp_sanitize (v3.5 onwards)
+h2. pat_amp_sanitize
A tag to render article text content without any inline styles. To use as a drop-in replacement of the standard Textpattern @@ tag and/or @@ tag.
@@ -80,7 +80,7 @@ In an article Form context:
bc.
-h2. pat_amp_redirect (v3.0 onwards)
+h2. pat_amp_redirect
A simple tag for web redirection to a subdomain name. Same behaviour as used in _The Guardian_ website. Must be used with a mobiles detection script (i.e. adi_mobile plugin). Some web designers could choose to use a subdomain for their mobiles websites (may be not recommended, but the official AMP Blog is located in a subdomain, see: "https://amphtml.wordpress.com":https://amphtml.wordpress.com). In this case, **the Textpattern multi-sites capacities makes things easier**.
@@ -96,7 +96,7 @@ h3. Attributes
* @url@ _string_ (optional): The location (URL) of the website. Default: @hu@ (website URL as set in the Textpattern preferences panel).
* @subdomain@ _string_ (optional): Sets the subdomain name of where to redirect to. Default: @amp@.
-* @permlink@ _boolean_ (optional): (v3.2 onwards) Choose to redirect the same individual article's title URL within the subdomain. Default: @0@ (false).
+* @permlink@ _boolean_ (optional): Choose to redirect the same individual article's title URL within the subdomain. Default: @0@ (false).
h3. Example
diff --git a/pat_if_amp.php b/pat_if_amp.php
index 3ff8f51..106829c 100644
--- a/pat_if_amp.php
+++ b/pat_if_amp.php
@@ -230,7 +230,7 @@ function pat_amp_redirect($atts)
h2. pat_if_amp
-h3. Attributes (v3.3 onwards)
+h3. Attributes
* @url@ _string_ (optional): The location (URL) of the website. Default: @hu@ (website URL as set in the Textpattern preferences panel).
* @subdomain@ _string_ (optional): Sets the subdomain name of where to redirect to. Default: @amp@.
@@ -274,7 +274,7 @@ function pat_amp_redirect($atts)
...Do some normal (non-AMP) things...
-h2. pat_amp_sanitize (v3.5 onwards)
+h2. pat_amp_sanitize
A tag to render article text content without any inline styles. To use as a drop-in replacement of the standard Textpattern @@ tag and/or @@ tag.
@@ -288,7 +288,7 @@ function pat_amp_redirect($atts)
bc.
-h2. pat_amp_redirect (v3.0 onwards)
+h2. pat_amp_redirect
A simple tag for web redirection to a subdomain name. Same behaviour as used in _The Guardian_ website. Must be used with a mobiles detection script (i.e. adi_mobile plugin). Some web designers could choose to use a subdomain for their mobiles websites (may be not recommended, but the official AMP Blog is located in a subdomain, see: "https://amphtml.wordpress.com":https://amphtml.wordpress.com). In this case, **the Textpattern multi-sites capacities makes things easier**.
@@ -304,7 +304,7 @@ function pat_amp_redirect($atts)
* @url@ _string_ (optional): The location (URL) of the website. Default: @hu@ (website URL as set in the Textpattern preferences panel).
* @subdomain@ _string_ (optional): Sets the subdomain name of where to redirect to. Default: @amp@.
-* @permlink@ _boolean_ (optional): (v3.2 onwards) Choose to redirect the same individual article's title URL within the subdomain. Default: @0@ (false).
+* @permlink@ _boolean_ (optional): Choose to redirect the same individual article's title URL within the subdomain. Default: @0@ (false).
h3. Example