yes seperate pages, you cant use AMP for non mobile because using the responsive tag make the images on a computer giant, way to big. but on a mobile device it shrinks the image to match the screen size of the device. The amp pages load faster on a mobile device.
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Originally Posted by Paul&John
So you create a regular and an AMP version of your pages?
Wouldn't it be just better to make your original page AMP 'compatible' too? (dunno how this AMP works, but from this short intro https://www.ampproject.org/docs/gett...e/basic_markup it looks like its possible)
Any idea how does it helps with the 'mobile experience'? (I see two JS files included in the header - one for video as you pointed out - but how does it really helps n speeding up the site for mobile?)
Thanks 
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