AMP

amp-reddit

Description

Displays a Reddit comment or post embed.

 

Required Scripts

<script async custom-element="amp-reddit" src="https://cdn.ampproject.org/v0/amp-reddit-0.1.js"></script>

Examples

Examples

Use the amp-reddit component to embed a Reddit post or comment.

Example: Embedding a Reddit post

<amp-reddit
  layout="responsive"
  width="300"
  height="400"
  data-embedtype="post"
  data-src="https://www.reddit.com/r/me_irl/comments/52rmir/me_irl/?ref=share&amp;ref_source=embed"
>
</amp-reddit>

Example: Embedding a Reddit comment

<amp-reddit
  layout="responsive"
  width="400"
  height="400"
  data-embedtype="comment"
  data-src="https://www.reddit.com/r/sports/comments/54loj1/50_cents_awful_1st_pitch_given_a_historical/d8306kw"
  data-uuid="b1246282-bd7b-4778-8c5b-5b08ac0e175e"
  data-embedcreated="2016-09-26T21:26:17.823Z"
  data-embedparent="true"
  data-embedlive="true"
>
</amp-reddit>

Attributes

data-embedtype (required) The type of embed, either post or comment.
data-src (required) The permamlink uri for the post or comment.
data-uuid The provided UUID for the comment embed. Supported when data-embedtype is comment.
data-embedcreated The datetime string for the comment embed. Supported when data-embedtype is comment.
data-embedparent The datetime string for the comment embed. Supported when data-embedtype is comment.
data-embedlive Indicates whether the embedded comment should update if the original comment is updated. Supported when data-embedtype is comment.
title Define a title attribute for the component. The default is Reddit.
common attributes This element includes common attributes extended to AMP components.

Validation

See amp-reddit rules in the AMP validator specification.

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