Post by account_disabled on Mar 8, 2024 22:36:57 GMT -5
The works in your mobile device Will Yeah so thats the diagram we have in the middle here. So were all used to this idea of a regular web page. Ive called this WWW in the diagram. This is the regular desktop version of the page. In the source code if you have an AMP version you would designate that with the rel AMP HTML link which points over to your what we call hosted AMP page.
So this is a page on your own domain constructed of this strippeddown form of HTML. So if you Greece Mobile Number List want to see this in action Ive referenced the Guardian here. They were one of the first reference partners. You can put amp on the end of any news story on the Guardian website and see the AMP HTML. Its linked in display with the AMP HTML link in the source code. So thats the hosted AMP. That has nothing to do with Google. You can just do that and it is designed to be faster. But theyve also rolled out this free hosted cached platform part of the deal as well which is labeled here with the gstatic.
So when you actually see these things showing up in Google search results which well talk about in a moment the version that shows up there will typically be hosted on a gstatic in other words a Googlehosted cached version. you host yourself and the version that is cached around the Internet potentially even by other people as well both of those would contain the relcanonical back to the original. Its similar. Its like a rel alternative in a mobile world. So its fast because the HTML is cut down but its also potentially designed that these things are bits of content that can be cached potentially by anyone without relcanonical pointing back to you. Tom I think.
So this is a page on your own domain constructed of this strippeddown form of HTML. So if you Greece Mobile Number List want to see this in action Ive referenced the Guardian here. They were one of the first reference partners. You can put amp on the end of any news story on the Guardian website and see the AMP HTML. Its linked in display with the AMP HTML link in the source code. So thats the hosted AMP. That has nothing to do with Google. You can just do that and it is designed to be faster. But theyve also rolled out this free hosted cached platform part of the deal as well which is labeled here with the gstatic.
So when you actually see these things showing up in Google search results which well talk about in a moment the version that shows up there will typically be hosted on a gstatic in other words a Googlehosted cached version. you host yourself and the version that is cached around the Internet potentially even by other people as well both of those would contain the relcanonical back to the original. Its similar. Its like a rel alternative in a mobile world. So its fast because the HTML is cut down but its also potentially designed that these things are bits of content that can be cached potentially by anyone without relcanonical pointing back to you. Tom I think.