This post is the third in a series capturing knowledge gems gathered from the Official AMP plugin Support forums. The community asks interesting and important questions in the forum, and the engineering team at Google driving the development of the plugin, led by Weston Ruter, has provided equally cool answers worth spreading. Support Question I want to … Continue reading AMP in WordPress: CSS Limits
AMP in WordPress Series
To AMP or not to AMP: Or How to Succeed with WordPress
I am often asked why I advocate for AMP in general, and AMP in WordPress in particular. Beyond my advocacy work, the actual question should be: do I, as a content publisher, or site owner, or developer, need AMP to power my WordPress site? The literal and very short answer is: no. I don’t need … Continue reading To AMP or not to AMP: Or How to Succeed with WordPress
AMP in WordPress: AdSense
This post is the second in a series of posts capturing knowledge gems gathered from the Official AMP plugin Support forums. The community asks interesting and important questions in the forum, and the engineering team at Google driving the development of the plugin, led by Weston Ruter, has provided equally cool answers worth spreading. Support … Continue reading AMP in WordPress: AdSense
AMP in WordPress: Google Tag Manager
This post is the first in a series of posts capturing knowledge gems gathered from the Official AMP plugin Support forums. The community asks interesting and important questions in the forum, and the engineering team at Google driving the development of the plugin, led by Weston Ruter, has provided equally cool answers worth spreading. Support … Continue reading AMP in WordPress: Google Tag Manager