Schema & Microdata Plugins for WordPress
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Hi Mozzers-
Just curious - what is everyone using for schema and microdata plugins for WordPress? I've tried a few different plugins but I'd love to hear what other Mozzers like.
Thanks!
LHC
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Hi Thomas-
Thanks for your response. I like Author hreview - easy and seems to work nicely. I'm still keeping my eyes out though. I'm definitely going to check out GD star rating. Thanks for the tip.
Cheers!
Lisa -
Hi Lisa,
The only site I work with that runs on Wordpress is my personal blog, http://thogenhaven.com. So I don't need a lot of schema data on it. This being said, WP About Author, does a pretty good rel=author job.
I have also played around with GD star rating, which is good for product stars.
What are you using?
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