It’s official: Schema.org has released its schema markup validator tool at validator.schema.org. This tool helps you check your site’s structured data for general use, separate from the Google rich ...
In December, Google told us they would move its structured data testing tool from Google's site to the Schema.org domain. This was after it first said it will deprecate the tool, since Google only ...
Google's Rich Results tool can show incorrect data when used for debugging structured data, which is where Schema.org's Validator can be helpful. A recent discussion in a Facebook SEO group ...
Google has updated the structured data testing tool page to a page that instructs the user to either go to the rich results testing tool on Google or the schema markup validator on Schema.org. Google ...
Google announced that the URL to Google’s structured data tool now redirects to a landing page. The landing page encourages users to try Google’s Rich Results page, while using a near invisible button ...
Structured markup data and microformats are becoming extremely important. If you don’t start now, you're going to be behind. Here's how to create, edit, hack, and validate the schema.org address and ...
Google replaced it with a navigational page to direct you to the Google rich results tool or Schema.org tool. Google has officially replaced its structured data testing tool with a new navigational ...
A full schema audit aims to ensure that your website has the most comprehensive schema types and corresponding attributes in place for your niche. Schema markup is a vital tool for search engine ...
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