AMP Cache
AMP pages are served using Google AMP cache. It is a proxy-based content delivery network. It lets your site load multiple parts from different servers at once. It allows users to load your site from the nearest server. To maintain maximum efficiency it uses HTTP 2.0 to load documents, all images, and JS files from the same origin.
All three work as a union to load the page quickly and provide the best user experience. Google AMP has its validating tool which gives access to test the AMP page while development. If a webpage passes the AMP test then only it is considered by Google in ranking above in search results.
Accelerated Mobile Pages (AMP pages)
As we are seeing the demand for mobile phones is very large as compared to desktops or laptops. According to some sources, India has over 1.2 billion mobile phone users that’s why good organizations start focusing on mobile phones first.
So a question comes to mind how we can increase performance and user experience on mobiles? Let’s discuss about the Accelerated Mobile Pages (AMP) approach with some examples.
Table of Content
- What is Accelerated Mobile Pages?
- History of AMP pages
- How AMP is improving performance?
- How AMP Works?
- AMP HTML
- AMP JavaScript
- AMP Cache
- Difference
- Difference between the codes
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