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Informations about the package amp

AMP Plugin for WordPress

Enable AMP on your WordPress site, the WordPress way.

Contributors: automattic, xwp, google, westonruter, ryankienstra, batmoo, stubgo, albertomedina, tweetythierry, joshuawold, postphotos
Tags: amp, mobile
Requires at least: 4.9
Tested up to: 5.0
Stable tag: 1.0.2
License: GPLv2 or later
Requires PHP: 5.3.6

Build Status Built with Grunt

Description

The AMP Project is an open-source initiative aiming to make the web better for all. AMP enables web experiences that are consistently fast, beautiful and high-performing across distribution platforms. The Official AMP Plugin for WordPress supports fully integrated AMP publishing for WordPress sites, with robust capabilities and granular publisher controls.

Features and capabilities provided by the plugin include:

With the official AMP plugin for WordPress, the WordPress ecosystem is provided with the capabilities and tools it needs to build world-class AMP experiences without deviating from its standard, flexible, and well-known content creation workflow.

Installation

  1. Upload the folder to the /wp-content/plugins/ directory.
  2. Activate the plugin through the 'Plugins' menu in WordPress.
  3. If you currently use older versions of the plugin in Classic mode, it is strongly encouraged to migrate to Paired or Native mode.

Getting Started

To learn more about the plugin and start leveraging its capabilities to power your AMP content creation workflow check the official AMP plugin product site.

If you are a developer, we encourage you to follow along or contribute to the development of this plugin on GitHub.

Screenshots

Theme support enables you to reuse the active theme's templates and stylesheets; all WordPress features (menus, widgets, comments) are available in AMP.

Many themes can be served as AMP without any changes; the default experience is as if JavaScript is turned off in the browser since scripts are removed.

Classic templates are still available, but they are are limited. Not only do they differ from the active theme, any validation errors are silently sanitized.

Switch from Classic to Paired or Native modes in AMP settings screen. You may need to disable the admin bar in AMP if your theme has a larger amount of CSS.

Make the entire site available in AMP or pick specific post types and templates; you can also opt-out on per-post basis.

Plugin checks for AMP validity and will indicate when either: no issues are found, new issues need moderation, or issues block AMP from being served.

The editor will surface validation issues during content authoring. The specific blocks with validation errors are indicated.

Validated URLs include the list of validation errors encountered, giving control over whether sanitization for a validation error is accepted or rejected.

Styles added by themes and plugins are automatically concatenated, minified, and tree-shaken to try to keep the total under 50KB of inline CSS.

A WP-CLI command is provided to check the URLs on a site for AMP validity. Results are available in the admin for inspection.

Changelog

1.0.2 (2019-01-18)

See 1.0.2 release.

1.0.1 (2018-12-12)

See 1.0.1 release.

1.0.0 (2018-12-05)

To learn how to use the new features in this release, please see the documentation for Serving Strategies and Implementing Interactivity.

For a full list of the closed issues and merged pull requests in this release, see the 1.0 milestone.

Contributors in this release, including design, development, testing, and project management: Adel Tahri (AdelDima), Alberto Medina (amedina), Anne Louise Currie (alcurrie), Brandon Kraft (kraftbj), Cathi Bosco (cathibosco), Chandra Patel (chandrapatel), Claudio Sossi, Daniel Walmsley (gravityrail), David Cramer (DavidCramer), Felix Arntz (felixarntz), Garrett Hyder (garrett-eclipse), Jacob Schweitzer (jacobschweitzer), John Watkins0 (johnwatkins0), Joshua Wold (jwold), Juan Chaur (juanchaur1), Kevin Coleman (kevincoleman), Leo Postovoit (postphotos), Lukas Hettwer (lukas9393), Mackenzie Hartung (MackenzieHartung), Matthew Denton (mdbitz), Miina Sikk (miina), Mohammad Jangda (mjangda), Pascal Birchler (swissspidy), Oscar Sánchez (oscarssanchez), Paul Schreiber (paulschreiber), Ricardo Gonçalves (ricardobrg), Ryan Kienstra (kienstra), Thierry Muller (ThierryA), Tonya Mork (hellofromtonya), Weston Ruter (westonruter).

0.7.2 (2018-06-27)

See 0.7.2 milestone.

0.7.1 (2018-05-23)

See 0.7.1 milestone.

0.7.0 (2018-05-03)

For a full list of the closed issues and merged pull requests in this release, see the 0.7 milestone.

Contributors in this release, including design, development, testing, and project management: Adam Silverstein (adamsilverstein), Alberto Medina (amedina), Christian Chung (christianc1), Claudio Sossi, David Cramer (DavidCramer), Davis Shaver (davisshaver), Douglas Paul (douglyuckling), Jason Johnston (jhnstn), Joshua Wold (jwold), Kaitlyn (kaitnyl), Leo Postovoit (postphotos), Mackenzie Hartung (MackenzieHartung), Maxim Siebert (MaximSiebert), Mike Crantea (mehigh), Mohammad Jangda (mjangda), Oscar Sanchez (oscarssanchez), Philip John (philipjohn), Piotr Delawski (delawski), Renato Alves (renatonascalves), Rubén (rubengonzalezmrf), Ryan Kienstra (kienstra), Tanya Herman, Thierry Muller (ThierryA), vortfu, Weston Ruter (westonruter), Ziga Sancin (zigasancin).

0.6.2 (2018-02-28)

0.6.1 (2018-02-09)

Version bump to re-release plugin in order to deal with missing file in 0.6.0 release package that caused fatal error.

0.6.0 (2018-01-23)

See 0.6 milestone.

0.5.1 (2017-08-17)

0.5 (2017-08-04)

0.4.2 (2016-10-13)

0.4.1 (2016-10-10)

0.4 (2016-10-06)

0.3.3 (Aug 18, 2016)

0.3.2 (Mar 4, 2016)

0.3.1 (Feb 24, 2016)

0.3 (Feb 18, 2016)