Monday, February 6, 2017

Google is trying to make AMP pages less confusing, will change how links are handled

Google's Accelerated Mobile Pages (AMP) project is a decent idea, with not-so-great execution. AMP pages are designed to be extremely lightweight and load almost instantly, as a solution to mobile web sites being generally terrible. Sites have to opt-in to generating AMP pages of all existing pages, which Google then caches on its own servers for faster loading.

Unfortunately, AMP pages are a headache for most users and publishers. There's no way to share the original link (without tapping on the header and loading the full page), and the links to AMP results are confusing.

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