Sunday, October 9, 2016

 

Google announced the update of the Search console. The details of the update is the new error report integrated into the tools to help news publishers probably deploy AMP (accelerated mobile pages).

AMP is designed to make web pages faster to load for users by chopping off several elements web surfers need to download as they try access a webpage.  Many organizations like Google and Twitter have been adopting the AMP protocol.

Google is launching AMP for their mobile results next month. AMP protocol is coming to Google search too but has not yet been officially launched as Google set things up and receive feedback from users.

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 “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).”

see the screenshot of the report:





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