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<?php /** * HTML start template part. * * 🚫🚫🚫 * DO NOT EDIT THIS FILE WHILE INSIDE THE PLUGIN! Changes You make will be lost when a new version * of the AMP plugin is released. You need to copy this file out of the plugin and put it into your * custom theme, for example. To learn about how to customize these Reader-mode AMP templates, please * see: https://amp-wp.org/documentation/how-the-plugin-works/classic-templates/ * 🚫🚫🚫 * * @package AMP */ /** * Context. * * @var AMP_Post_Template $this */ ?> <!doctype html> <html amp <?php echo AMP_HTML_Utils::build_attributes_string( $this->get( 'html_tag_attributes' ) ); // phpcs:ignore WordPress.Security.EscapeOutput.OutputNotEscaped ?>> <head> <meta charset="utf-8"> <meta name="viewport" content="width=device-width,initial-scale=1,minimum-scale=1"> <?php // Note: The following two <style> tags are combined into <style amp-custom> via AMP_Style_Sanitizer. // Splitting up the styles into two stylesheets allows for plugin-supplied styles via the amp_post_template_css action // to be excluded from the styles in the style template part, which are more important given they style the overall page. /** * Fires when rendering <head> in Reader mode templates. * * @since 0.2 * * @param AMP_Post_Template $this */ do_action( 'amp_post_template_head', $this ); ?> <style class="style-template-part"> <?php $this->load_parts( [ 'style' ] ); ?> </style> <style class="amp-post-template-css-action"> <?php /** * Fires when printing CSS styles in Reader mode templates. * * Callbacks should print bare CSS without any `<style>` or `<link>` tags. * As an alternative to using this, please consider: * * add_action( 'amp_post_template_head', function() { wp_print_styles( 'foo' ); } ); * * @since 0.3 * * @param AMP_Post_Template $this */ do_action( 'amp_post_template_css', $this ); ?> </style> </head> <body class="<?php echo esc_attr( $this->get( 'body_class' ) ); ?>"> <?php /** * Fires immediately after printing the <body>. * * @since 1.2.1 * @see wp_body_open() * * @param AMP_Post_Template $this */ do_action( 'amp_post_template_body_open', $this );