Questions tagged [amp]

AMP (Accelerated Mobile Pages) is an initiative for improving the loading time of static mobile webpages. It specifies AMP HTML, which is a subset of HTML extended with some custom elements.

From https://www.ampproject.org/docs/get_started/about-amp.html:

AMP in action consists of three different parts:

  • AMP HTML
  • AMP JS
  • Google AMP Cache

AMP HTML is HTML with some restrictions for reliable performance and some extensions for building rich content beyond basic HTML. The AMP JS library ensures the fast rendering of AMP HTML pages. The Google AMP Cache (optionally) delivers the AMP HTML pages.

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Google Tag Manager and AMP

I am setting up AMP for my news site. Does anyone know if there is Google Tag Manager Support? I know you can use Google Analytics. I wonder if I use GA tracking code on all /amp/ pages it will track double.
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AMP Pages on HTTP or HTTPS?

Next month Google Search will integrate AMP pages. These are pages that are designed to work rapidly on mobile devices even when using a poor network connection. Should I host these AMP pages on a HTTP or HTTPS URL? We all know that Google is…
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Should I bother with AMP if my website is lighter?

I have a webpage with almost only static content that weight a compressed size of 25ko. Should I bother with AMP for pure SEO reasons ? I could very easily opt-in for AMP since the page is AMP-compliant. But the AMP scripts itself adds quite a…
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What is the different between "AMP non-rich results" and "AMP article" in Google Search Console?

In my Google Search Console I found this in "Performance on Search results": What is the difference between "AMP non-rich results" and "AMP article" here? Both appear to be for the AMP articles we publish.
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AMP page on an unsupported desktop browser?

I am implementing AMP for landing pages on my website. From a related question on StackExchange, I learned that the latest 2 versions of major browsers support AMP even on desktops. In that case, if I use the same page both for desktop and mobile…
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Is there a benefit to using AMP on already fast mobile sites?

I have a blog that scores 100/100 on page speed insights mobile. It seems like I already follow most of what AMP does like inlining CSS and eliminating JavaScript. Is there any benefit to using AMP now?
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HTML improvement detection of duplicate page titles on AMP

I integrated accelerated mobile pages (AMP) on my site and it seems OK but I did notice something on the HTML Improvement. It seems that some of my pages that have AMP are considered to have duplicate title tags. I wonder if it is because I put in a…
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Removed AMP for WordPress Plugin and now "/amp" and "?nonamp=1" URLs have infinite self-redirect

Google Search Console(GSC) shows "Page with redirect" errors on my website. According to GSC, these posts are not indexed. That is fine. But look like the URLs with "/amp" and "?nonamp=1" are still active on my WordPress website. Though these URLs…
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When removing AMP pages, should they be redirected to normal pages?

I have been told not to publish AMP pages anymore, that is was useless for the ranking on Google. Furthermore, I noticed that sometines, people fall into my website from Google search on AMP pages whereas they are on computers with high…
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PageSpeed Insights warns me about my AMP pages: "Remove duplicate modules in JavaScript bundles"

I've checked the score of my AMP pages with Google PageSpeed Insight, and I received this message in red: "Remove duplicate modules in JavaScript bundles" This is the initial piece of code of my AMP pages. The fact is that I started with AMP pages…
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Is it safe to do a htaccess rewrite for mobile traffic to amp pages?

I have a requirement to use the same URL for both desktop and mobile devices. On mobile, I want to serve amp HTML while on the desktop I want to render normal HTML. In such case is it safe (from SEO and Adwords perspective) to detect the user agent…
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Hotlink Protection compatible with Google AMP pages

I'm trying to create HTACCESS Hotlink Protection on my site but I'd like all Google top level domains (.com., .co.in, .co.uk, etc) to be able to access my files, so that visitors to the Google AMP version of my pages can view linked images and…
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How to find one of my accelerated mobile pages that is cached by Google already?

For AMP (Accelerated mobile pages) pages, I know about the API to find out if a URL is cached or not. However, I'm having trouble finding one that is cached. I need to find a cached AMP URL to write/test other code against that API. My AMP URLs…
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Is AMP suitable for a non-periodical website?

I am working on a project to convert some documentation into a mobile-friendly form. The current documentation is outdated and is using MediaWiki, and the formatting is extremely unfriendly for mobile. In addition it is organized in an extremely…
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404 While Trying To Clear URL From Google Amp Cache

I have a url from a site that is showing up on the google amp cache with some critical mistakes and i need to clear the cache. I have followed the guide here https://developers.google.com/amp/cache/update-cache. This is most definitely the most…
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