The <amp-install-serviceworker> element is hugely powerful. More here:https://twitter.com/AMPhtml/status/850078193142968320 …
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Replying to @slightlylate
Google seems to be slowly inventing a bizarro HTML and this really seems counter to your general atttitude to standards.
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Replying to @seldo
Ok, it's 9pm on a Saturday and now I'm gonna do That Thing (TM) wherein I braindump about many related, complicated dynamics. Buckle up.
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Replying to @slightlylate @seldo
First, let me be *ultra* clear that I'm about to talk about AMP-the-collection-of-web-components, not AMP-the-experience-in-search.
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That said, I started (and for several years helped lead) the team that built Web Components because my view is that standards have *failed*
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I wish devs were more responsible in their component designs though. At least web standards have a baseline expectation of a11y
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You don't actually have any control over this by trying to funnel it through standards. It's a chimera. JS frameworks show this to be true
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