I'm currently running into an issue with needing to add a certification code to the AMP-enabled blog posts on our website. With this, I have learned HubSpot does not give ability to edit the AMP-enabled blog post template. In fact; I've learned that HubSpot uses the same template for all AMP-enabled blog posts they publish. My Idea is that I'd love to have the ablility to add the certification code to the template of the AMP-enabled page. Please consider this issue as I imagine I'm not the only one experiencing problems with the lack of customization to the AMP settings/configuration.
This would be really important to us. With the growing usage of AMP, more and more third party widgets are being generated to cater for it. These invariably have different code snippets that sit alongside their defaults, living in <amp-iframe> tags.
Our own Bibblio content recommendation widget is a perfect example of this. For it to run on HubSpot AMP blog pages we need access to an AMPed blog template to insert the <amp-iframe> snippet. We've tried adding it within our blog post content, but the code editor refuses to accept <amp-iframe> as a valid tag, and deletes it when saving.
Are there any updates on this? We'd like to be able to output a phone number via template instead of inserting on thousands of blog posts. Not an option, really. We're working on our Callrail integration to which they have a solution for AMPs.
I'm Katie, a Product Manager on the Content Editors. We initially evaluated this project, but because of the scope of work to make this happen and some competing priorities, I'm going to move this back to "not currently plannned" status. It is something that we are still hoping to do in the future, but it's not on our near term roadmap.
Any update on this? We're running into weird issue with the meta title being pulled in for the blog title, images loading with no padding and <div> cta's loading blank. This is a huge issue considering AMP pages are desired for optimal SEO, yet they look unprofessional and unappealing due to the limitations to edit the template...
Even the posibillity of creating a custom HTML template for AMP would be nice, if we are able to get the tracking stuff in a custom function outside the {{standard_footer_includes}}. Thats the last thing i need before building a custom template.