![]() ![]() ![]() Sounds quite scary, doesn't it? At least it did to me the first time I read about it. Some HTML tags are restricted from usage and some – replaced by ones having the amp- prefix as well. So aiming to provide such users fast access to the content taking place online the Google guys are massively pushing forward the so-called Accelerated Mobile Pages or AMP – a kind of drastically cut off way of writing HTML pages, combined with the usage of only the scripts form the AMP repository and disallowing the usage of any external references to either CSS or other JS files at all. ![]() Pretty often and quite too many users do have rather cheaper or older phones with limited hardware capabilities and data plans. Being considered as useful and improving the comfort and ease of the web page visitors it was massively backed up by the Internet giants as a must and now it's not a trend but rather just the regular way a web page is supposed to appear – we can actually easily spot the outdated once by having to pinch zoom in them on order to read them.Īnd pretty much the same way as this has started back than today one of the probably most popular search engines – the Google, which in some parts of the world is kind of used for synonym for searching – now tries to push forward a new way web pages should be done – this time aiming not only for comfort on mobiles but also for speed, considering the perfect case of having a powerful phone and lightning fast internet is not the one taking place all the time. So a few years ago the mobile-friendly web design was born making the pages automatically scale for best appearance depending on the particular screen they get displayed on – something we just accept as natural today. What was at first a science fiction then a lux, like pulling a powerful computer right out of your pocket, giving it commends with your voice and having it talk back is now a regular feature pretty much anyone with a mobile phone can get with just installing a simple app and being connected to the Net.įollowing this trend of the way we access the net being more and more shifted to mobiles, making them if not a competitor but at least an equal partner to the regular desktops and laptop computers it's no doubt the Net itself with all the web pages we view every day gets transformed embracing new approaches aiming to provide the regular user more comfort and speed nevertheless of the device he or she uses for interacting with it. The world is changing – we can feel it on the web, see it in the search results and in all the weird gadgets we come to be so used to in our everyday life so we don't even seem to pay much attention on their very existence nevertheless just a few years ago we would be looking at the very same things with amazement. ![]()
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