How AMP is improving performance?
AMP improves performance by employing a streamlined version of HTML, CSS, and asynchronous loading of JavaScript. The simplified code structure reduces unnecessary elements and prioritizes essential content, leading to faster page load times. Additionally, AMP utilizes a content delivery network (CDN) to cache and pre-render pages, further enhancing speed.
AMP also enforces certain performance best practices, such as lazy loading of images and efficient resource handling. By focusing on these optimizations, AMP significantly improves the loading speed and overall performance of web pages, particularly on mobile devices, providing users with a faster and smoother browsing experience.
When you search on Google using mobile phones. You most probably landed on the AMP page URL.
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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