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Microdata

Microdata is a type of semantic markup language that allows search engines to better understand the content on a web page. It works by adding structured data to the HTML code of a web page, which search engines can then use to create rich snippets in search results. Here are some of the different types of microdata that StoryPRO generates:

General Microdata​

General microdata provides information about the type of content on a page, the author, and the date it was published. This data can help search engines better understand the content and context of your page.

General MicroData Screenshot

Breadcrumb microdata provides a navigational hierarchy for your website, helping search engines understand the structure of your site. This data can help search engines display more relevant search results and improve the user experience for your visitors.

Breadcrumb Microdata Screenshot

Video Microdata​

Video microdata provides information about videos on your site, such as the title, description, and duration of the video. This data can help search engines display video results in search results, increasing the visibility of your video content.

Video Microdata Screenshot