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What is AMP?

AMP is an open-source HTML framework designed to create fast-loading, mobile-friendly web pages. It’s essentially a streamlined version of standard web pages, optimized for mobile devices.

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AMP is an open-source HTML framework designed to create fast-loading, mobile-friendly web pages. It’s essentially a streamlined version of standard web pages, optimized for mobile devices. AMP pages prioritize speed and performance by simplifying HTML structure, restricting JavaScript usage, and leveraging efficient resource loading techniques. This framework aims to enhance user experience on mobile devices by significantly reducing page load times, especially for content-heavy websites like news articles or blogs.

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