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liveblog-amp-theme
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AMP (Accelerated Mobile Pages) Live Blog Theme, based on Liveblog 3 SEO Theme.
This theme requires Live Blog version 3.3 or higher.
Be aware that the Liveblog3 AMP Theme is a beta version that is yet lacking a few features:
The best starting point for the development of custom theme extensions is our Wiki: https://wiki.sourcefabric.org/x/wICrB
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Just issue a npm i
followed by gulp watch-static
.
CSS assets are included in main index.html
as inline html as AMP doesn't allow
to include any external CSS or Javascript File.
To validate AMP-compatible markup please run gulp amp-validate
.
Development server is listening by default to localhost:8008
.
Use make
or alternatively zip this directory without the node_modules
and .git
folders.
Generate documentation via jsdoc
.
Liveblog 3 is licensed under AGPL v3, as is this theme.
FAQs
Liveblog 3 AMP theme
The npm package liveblog-amp-theme receives a total of 5 weekly downloads. As such, liveblog-amp-theme popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that liveblog-amp-theme demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 4 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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