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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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Table of Contents (24) Chapters Close

Title Page
Credits
About the Author
Acknowledgements
About the Reviewer
www.Packtpub.com
Customer Feedback
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

AMP components


We've seen how AMP restricts HTML. It's not all bad though: AMP also extends HTML with replacement tags that provide similar behavior to the forbidden tags, but in a constrained and performance-optimized way. These are known as AMP components or AMP custom elements.

There are three types of AMP component:

  • Built in/core components: These components are ready to use in your AMP-HTML page right away. They are distributed with the core AMP-JS library, so you don't need to explicitly include them in the head of your document. These include the most commonly used tags, such as amp-img , amp-video, and amp-pixel.
  • Extended components: These components extend the functionality beyond the most common core components. You need to include them explicitly before you can use them on your page. For example, to use form elements, you need to include the form extension in the head of your AMP document:
      <script async custom-element="amp-form" 
      src="https://cdn.ampproject.org/v0/amp...
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