AMP is a Framework... not an "add-on" -- I don't see it as an easy-to-add thing... you'd have to completely hack the core framework of whatever CMS you're using... assuming you're using Gantry you'd have a lot of code to modify there as well...
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I am aware which is why i chose "AMP Template Modification" in my title....... Let me rephrase.. Has any successfully modified their template and core files to allow for AMP?>
As there have been no answers in a few months is it OK to close this thread?
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Well it seems there is a ground swell of support beginning to start with this 'open source' initiative, and I can see major benifits for the end users, which is why you build nice websites - isn't it??? ... so making the final user experience a fast as possible on mobile devices would seem a winner for your templates into the future.
So wondering if there has been any decussion with the heads of the Rocketheme team to implment this into the future?