Editor’s note: the below was originally posted on Medium by Sarang Khanna, Software Engineer, OYO For an AMP Page at URL example.com/awesome-amp-page, your SEO users are probably seeing this — google.com/amp/s/example.com/awesome-amp-page. At OYO, we solved the much dreaded AMP-Cache URL display problem for good, without losing any AMP benefits! As a fast and responsive web pattern, AMP has taken over […] Read more
AMP as your web framework
Update (5/2/2019): Added a paragraph to clarify compatibility with other frameworks (to not suggest a zero-sum game), and removed some language on how AMP was misunderstood that wasn’t needed to get the point across. Read a blog post comparing popular frameworks lately? Participated in a frontend tooling survey? I can almost guarantee that AMP was […] Read more
AMP Conf 2019: Successful web experiences for everyone
Konnichiwa from Tokyo and our third annual AMP Conf! More than 500 developers are joining us over the next 2 days to hear from 50 speakers about how they’ve used AMP, what they’ve learned, and what’s coming next. With over 850 code contributors to the project and billions of AMP websites, the AMP team is […] Read more
Shopify Apps make AMP easy and effective for eCommerce
Online retailers are always looking for ways to exceed their customers’ expectations. With most online shopping now happening on mobile devices, it’s important for merchants to deliver fast, engaging experiences optimized for mobile. Because AMP guarantees consistently fast webpages, it’s becoming an increasingly popular framework for eCommerce. Shopify Apps add functionality or features to Shopify […] Read more
AMP on the Times of India
Editor’s Note: The below post was originally posted on the AMP WordPress Plugin site by the Times of India. Site performance and user experience matter to the Times of India, and therefore we keep tabs on new solutions and advanced technologies that allow us to make our website faster, more engaging, and more user-friendly. This […] Read more
AMPproject.org moves to amp.dev!
It’s been over 2 years since the current version of ampproject.org launched, just before the very first AMP Conf in early 2017. Since then the AMP Project has grown a lot and launched entirely new applications of AMP on the web like emails and stories. Additionally AMP resources were scattered across multiple websites like ampbyexample.com […] Read more
Guest Post: AMP Email
Editor’s note: The below was originally posted on gregable.com by Greg Grothaus, Software Engineer, Google Google just officially launched AMP Email, with support from other webmail providers. I work for Google on AMP and worked on some aspects of this project. I thought I’d add my own thoughts on the announcement. My opinions are my own and […] Read more
App like animation experiences in AMP
The AMP UI Working Group is responsible for AMP’s visual components & interactions and AMP’s overall accessibility and experience. This means we often work on visual polish for existing components in an effort to improve a website user’s experience. As a result, existing AMP pages on the web automatically get the improved user experience with […] Read more
Building the future of email with AMP
The AMP Project’s mission is to enable more user-first experiences on the web, including web-based technology like email. For most of us, not much has changed in email functionality since the first time we were introduced to email. Because AMP is inherently fast and secure, we brought AMP technology to email in order to give […] Read more
Encouraging More Voices in AMP
Last year we implemented changes in AMP’s governance model to encourage a wider variety of voices in the AMP community and to make it more clear how people can have a voice. I’m happy to provide some updates on our progress towards these goals. AMP’s Technical Steering Committee and Advisory Committee have started meeting As part of […] Read more