What’s AMP Camp? It’s one thing to work as a Developer Advocate and talk about how AMP can be used to create quick, interactive sites. It’s quite another to actually build one! So a few of us decided to create a simple but fully functional e-commerce website, covering everything until the checkout. We hoped to […] Read more
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More room for more style
Increasing the AMP CSS limit Whether your style is a professional journalist website or bohemian ecommerce emails, AMP now gives you more room to show it. The AMP maximum allowable CSS limit has been raised to 75kB – a 50% increase! This is the biggest, and, well, only change to the CSS cap in the […] Read more
Easier AMP development with the new AMP Optimizer
Creating AMP pages has just gotten a lot simpler with the new AMP Optimizer 2.0. The primary goal of AMP Optimizer is to make AMP pages load even faster by applying additional server-side optimizations. With this release, AMP Optimizer also makes it a lot simpler to integrate AMP into frameworks and CMSs! For example, we’ve […] Read more
Learn how to use the Search Console AMP status report
The following guest post was written by Daniel Waisberg, Search Advocate, Google Search Console is a free tool provided by Google to webmasters and developers to help optimize sites for search. In addition to data about search performance, index coverage and structured data markup, the tool can also help improve your AMP implementation. It shows […] Read more
In search of the amp.dev search
Editor’s Note: the following guest post was written by Thorsten Harders and Sebil Satici, Developers at Jung von Matt. Amp.dev offers a lot of resources that make it easier to get started and build with AMP: case studies, details on how each component works, guides with best practices, step-by-step tutorials and plenty of executable code […] Read more
AMP 2019 Decoded: Thank You for an Incredible Year
2019 was a big hit for AMP. We continued to grow our community and create excellent experiences across websites, email, stories and ads. So let’s flashback to the beginning of this year and recap all the milestones we accomplished together. Watch the video and read below: Next.js for AMP Building AMP pages through React server-side rendering […] Read more
Our 2019 Contributions to Web Platform Interoperability
Editor’s Note: the following post was written by Frédéric Wang, Partner at Igalia For the third year in a row, the AMP Project has worked with Igalia to address bug reports and enhancement requests from the Web community. Typical tasks include bug triaging, debugging and analysis, writing tests, landing patches, and discussions with the different […] Read more
Creating Delightful User Experiences Using AMP On Adobe Experience Manager
Editor’s Note: the following guest post was written by Matthias Rohmer, Development Director at Jung von Matt TL;DR: Jung von Matt helped BMW drive amazing user experiences using AMP on Adobe Experience Manager. It’s fairly uncommon that you are free to choose which technology to use to implement for a client’s project. Clients that have […] Read more
People Behind The Code: NDTV’s Rise To Global Heavyweight
New Delhi Television Limited (NDTV) is one the most-watched news networks in India. They were also pioneers in bringing their content online with an accessible, user-friendly design. As smartphones became more affordable and accessible, mobile usage exploded across India in 2015. However, mobile data speeds also varied wildly from region to region. NDTVs development team […] Read more
Skimlinks’ Pioneering AMP Extension Helps Maximize Commerce Content Revenues
Editor’s Note: the following article was originally posted on Skimlinks.com by Debbie Gainsford, Senior Product Marketing Manager at Skimlinks. It’s tough to be a publisher in 2019. With advertising revenues falling, anything that can effectively and consistently monetize your content is a must, so it’s no surprise that uptake of Skimlinks’ innovative AMP extension has […] Read more