Members of the forum who have impressive experience in working with AMP?
I would like to understand from the inside how this technology works and how to implement it?
Please share to me cool cases maybe, that an inexperienced specialist could understand
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Members of the forum who have impressive experience in working with AMP?
I would like to understand from the inside how this technology works and how to implement it?
Please share to me cool cases maybe, that an inexperienced specialist could understand
AMP is pretty much dead. It was a basic rendering of your website that would load faster but Google pretty much gave up on the project and seems to favor Responsive design.
Diving into AMP (Accelerated Mobile Pages) can be quite enlightening! It simplifies creating fast, smooth-loading mobile web pages. If any members have hands-on experience, could you share practical examples or case studies that helped you grasp AMP better? It would be immensely helpful for beginners
Diving into AMP (Accelerated Mobile Pages) can be quite enlightening! It simplifies creating fast, smooth-loading mobile web pages. If any members have hands-on experience, could you share practical examples or case studies that helped you grasp AMP better? It would be immensely helpful for beginners
Amp isn't as beneficial as it once was. Google seems to prefer responsive design over AMP. Also, its limited design makes me go ugh.. and speed can be accomplished in various different techniques such as implementing a CDN, image compression, in-line coding, and more. When AMP first came out it was Google's baby and they were more likely to rank an AMP site versus a non-amp site but that was long ago.
Personally, I wouldn't waste my time using AMP no matter who is pushing it. You lose way more than you gain but that's my 2-cents.