One of the top requests we have heard from the AMP community is the ability to use AMP’s highly performant AMP components in non-AMP pages. The AMP Project has been hard at work for 2 years trying … | Continue reading
Editor’s Note: The following guest post was written by Dmitry Kudrenko, CEO, Stripo Stripo offers businesses 350+ email marketing templates and a suite of email marketing design, editing, and manag… | Continue reading
This week Google announced the Web Vitals initiative, a collection of guidelines highlighting what Google believes is essential to a good user experience on the web. Since the AMP Project’s go… | Continue reading
In the two years since the AMP project brought the story format to the web, we have seen many publishers adopt the format to tell compelling, visually-rich stories. From VICE’s story on the Isle of… | Continue reading
Stuck between keeping content secure and providing a great user experience? The debate is over! We’re introducing a new type of premium experience! Client-side content encryption is a fast an… | Continue reading
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 advertisin… | Continue reading
On behalf the AMP Project, I am happy to announce that AMP is joining the OpenJS Foundation incubation program. AMP was founded as an open source project four years ago to provide a framework that … | Continue reading
One of the top pieces of feedback that people share about AMP is about the “google.com/amp…” URLs that are used when linking to a piece of AMP content in Google Search. A couple of months ago, the … | Continue reading
Earlier this year at AMP Conf, we introduced the developer preview of
AMP now officially supports a technique called server-side rendering (SSR) which you can apply to your AMP pages to make them load even faster. Our tests show increases of up to a whopping 50% on t… | Continue reading
AMP is a great and easy way to build very fast sites. Since its launch in 2015, AMP has grown to power billions of pages across the web from tens of millions of domains. We’ve seen many examples of… | Continue reading
Read a blog post comparing popular frameworks lately? Participated in a frontend tooling survey? I can almost guarantee that AMP was not on the list. Which strikes me as odd, considering the millio… | Continue reading