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This website is a static landing page, it has been created with help of Google AMP framework

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https://amardeepkesharwani.github.io/healthcare

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Google AMP

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What is AMP?

AMP is a simple and robust format to ensure your website is fast, user-first, and makes money. AMP provides long-term success for your web strategy with distribution across popular platforms and reduced operating and development costs.

Create great web experiences for users across the open web

AMP enables the creation of websites and ads that are consistently fast, beautiful and high-performing across devices and distribution platforms. Publishers and advertisers can decide how to present their content that emphasizes a user-first experience.

Built-in components

  • AMP HTML is HTML with some restrictions for reliable performance.

  • Though most tags in an AMP HTML page are regular HTML tags, some HTML tags are replaced with AMP-specific tags (see also HTML Tags in the AMP spec). These custom elements, called AMP HTML components, make common patterns easy to implement in a performant way.

  • For example, the amp-img tag provides full srcset support even in browsers that don’t support it yet. Learn how to create your first AMP HTML page.

  • AMP pages are discovered by search engines and other platforms through the HTML tag. You can choose to have a non-AMP version and an AMP version of your page, or just an AMP version.

Google AMP offcial site

https://amp.dev/

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