Google announced the addition to a new error report within the Google Search Console for news publishers deploying AMP (accelerated mobile pages).
AMP is designed to make web pages faster to load for users by slimming down a lot elements users need to download when visiting a web page. AMP has been adopted as a protocol by Google, Twitter and many other organizations and publishers. Google is launching AMP for their mobile results next month.
To help webmasters deploy error free AMP web pages, Google has added an error report designed for AMP publishers in the Google Search Console. Google said the “AMP error report gives an overview of the overall situation on your site, and then lets you drill down to specific error types and URLs.” “This process helps you quickly find the most common issues, so that you can systematically address them in your site’s AMP implementation (potentially just requiring tweaks in the templates or plugin used for these pages),” Google added.
Here is a screen shot of the report:
You can access this report in the Google Search Console by clicking here.
For more on the AMP project, see our sister site.
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