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@dmn-arc-core-components/amp-document-boilerplate
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Html
Renders the html node with the attributes required for AMP documents (and all additional attributes supplied as props).
BaseMarkup
Must be rendered as the first child of <head>
. Renders the base markup that
all AMP documents require.
canonicalUrl
(string): the canonical URL of the non-AMP version of the page
(or the AMP URL if a non-AMP version doesn't exist)import {
Html,
BaseMarkup
} from "@dmn-arc-core-components/amp-document-boilerplate";
<Html>
<head>
<BaseMarkup canonicalUrl="/" />
{/* add additional head elements here. This is where you would include amp component required scripts. */}
</head>
<body>{/* render feature children here */}</body>
</Html>;
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AMP document boilerplate components
The npm package @dmn-arc-core-components/amp-document-boilerplate receives a total of 48 weekly downloads. As such, @dmn-arc-core-components/amp-document-boilerplate popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @dmn-arc-core-components/amp-document-boilerplate demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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