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AMP: Building Accelerated Mobile Pages

You're reading from   AMP: Building Accelerated Mobile Pages Create lightning-fast mobile pages by leveraging AMP technology

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Product type Paperback
Published in Oct 2017
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781786467317
Length 370 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Ruadhan O'Donoghue Ruadhan O'Donoghue
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Table of Contents (17) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Ride the Lightning with AMP FREE CHAPTER 2. Building Your First AMP Page 3. Making an Impression - Layout and Page Design in AMP 4. Engaging Users with Interactive AMP Components 5. Building Rich Media Pages in AMP 6. Making Contact - Forms in AMP 7. Dynamic Content and Data-Driven Interaction 8. Programming in AMP - amp-bind 9. When AMP Is Not Enough - Enter the iframe 10. Ads and Analytics in AMP 11. AMP Deployment and Your Web Presence 12. AMP - Where It's At and Where It's Going 13. AMP Components 14. Actions and Events 15. amp-bind Whitelisted Functions 16. amp-bind Permitted Attribute Bindings

Preparing your web server environment

Time to roll up our sleeves and get our hands dirty with some code. First we'll need to set up a web server. Since AMP is built on standard web technologies--HTML, JavaScript, and CSS--there are no special hosting requirements. To run the examples in this book, you'll need to host the example files on a web server such as Apache, NGINX or NodeJS; any web server will do. We won't go into how to set up a web server in this book, but you should have a basic understanding of working with the web server of your choice. In particular:

  • You should be able to deploy HTML files to the correct location on the server
  • In some cases AMP requires files to be served from an alternative domain or subdomain, so you should have a way to achieve this, whether it's via a virtual host or domain alias on the same server, or hosted on another server altogether
  • Unless you are working on the localhost domain, AMP requires HTTPS in some cases, so it's a good idea to have this set up too

Alternatively, if you just want to follow along without hosting the files yourself, the examples are all hosted on theampbook.com. The source code is also available on github at github.com/ruborg/amp.

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AMP: Building Accelerated Mobile Pages
Published in: Oct 2017
Publisher: Packt
ISBN-13: 9781786467317
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