Thanks guys.
The website is still on a dev server, so I can't use the testing tool, but I will absolutely add that to my list of go-to's.
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Thanks guys.
The website is still on a dev server, so I can't use the testing tool, but I will absolutely add that to my list of go-to's.
Hi All,
I'm trying to figure out whether or not my developer is properly implementing Itemprop elements in code. Here is an example of where my confusion lies:
"If you're taking an itemprop=" name drugClass" itemtype="http://schema.org/DrugClass">antiepileptic drug"
When the span opens both recommended itemprops "name" and "drugclass" are listed together. Does this allow both to be properly read or is it effectively creating an itemprop that does not exist?
Thanks!
Hi All,
I'm trying to figure out whether or not my developer is properly implementing Itemprop elements in code. Here is an example of where my confusion lies:
"If you're taking an itemprop=" name drugClass" itemtype="http://schema.org/DrugClass">antiepileptic drug"
When the span opens both recommended itemprops "name" and "drugclass" are listed together. Does this allow both to be properly read or is it effectively creating an itemprop that does not exist?
Thanks!
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