Hi Thomas, Google Data Highlighter is a quicker way to add schemas to your webpages. Sure there are pros to it (it’s quick and easy, and doesn’t require coding knowledge), but it can only add a few types of schemas (like articles and events, etc.). But if you need to add other schema types, such as recipe (if you’re a food website, for example) you can’t do that with Data Highlighter. You can learn more about Google Data Highlighter here: support.google.com/webmasters/answer/2692911?hl=en We’ll also be dropping a video about schema markup in the coming weeks, so stay tuned for that! :)
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Does Google's Data Highlighter take care of Schema Markups?
Hi Thomas, Google Data Highlighter is a quicker way to add schemas to your webpages. Sure there are pros to it (it’s quick and easy, and doesn’t require coding knowledge), but it can only add a few types of schemas (like articles and events, etc.).
But if you need to add other schema types, such as recipe (if you’re a food website, for example) you can’t do that with Data Highlighter. You can learn more about Google Data Highlighter here: support.google.com/webmasters/answer/2692911?hl=en
We’ll also be dropping a video about schema markup in the coming weeks, so stay tuned for that! :)
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