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Schema.org is a collaboration from several search engines, defining logic data model and vocabulary for structured data based on entity relationships model. It has proposed in the model the set of entities, their object and data properties.
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Can I use schema for page with a list of restaurants on it?
You seem to confuse Schema.org markup with things search engines might do with this markup (e.g., Rich Snippets in Google Search). … Schema.org never requires any properties, so you could have an Article without providing the publication date or the author. …
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Which Schema.org type should be used for webinars?
EducationEvent is a more specific Event, which may be appropriate for your case.
Event/EducationEvent don’t define a property for specifying the actual "event" or the result of the event, probably be …
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Schema.org type for generic pages or posts on a CMS
I think using Article is appropriate.
"Newspapers and magazines" (from its description) are just examples, not the only possible publication mediums. For example, every BlogPosting is also an Article. …
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Schema.org type for ordered lists?
Example in Microdata:
<div itemscope itemtype="http://schema.org/ItemList">
<meta itemprop="itemListOrder" content="Descending" />
<ol>
<li itemprop="itemListElement" itemscope itemtype="http://schema.org … /Person">…</li>
<li itemprop="itemListElement" itemscope itemtype="http://schema.org/Person">…</li>
<li itemprop="itemListElement" itemscope itemtype="http://schema.org/Person">…</li>
</ol>
</div> …
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What Schema.org type should be used for latest news?
Each of your news is a CreativeWork. Probably the more specific Article, maybe the more specific NewsArticle.
For the list, you could make use of ItemList (see an example), but this is not required ( …
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"Product" for used items on a classifieds site?
From the Schema.org perspective, using Product is appropriate. … And with its itemCondition property, you can specify that the product is in used condition:
<article itemscope itemtype="http://schema.org/Product">
<link itemprop="itemCondition" href="http://schema.org …
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What type of Schema would be used in a documentation type page
Starting from Schema.org’s nine sub-types of Thing, it becomes clear that documentation would have to be a type that inherits from CreativeWork.
In the next level, Article seems to be the most approp …
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Which entity to choose as "isPartOf" of WebSite according to Schema.org?
I think these structures make the most sense (from least detailed to most detailed, and most likely also from most popular to least popular):
Article
WebPage mainEntity Article
WebSite hasPart WebPa …
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Should I aspire to one top entity, or are a few different ok?
For example, the following two snippets generate the same Microdata output (= two top-level items), even though the item is nested in the first case:
<div itemscope itemtype="http://schema.org/Person" … >
<div itemscope itemtype="http://schema.org/Book">
</div>
</div>
<div itemscope itemtype="http://schema.org/Person">
</div>
<div itemscope itemtype="http://schema.org/Book">
</div>
It’s only …
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If I have multiple pages of documentation about a product can/should I place schema markup f...
Example in Microdata:
<body itemscope itemtype="http://schema.org/WebPage">
<article itemprop="mainEntity" itemscope itemtype="http://schema.org/TechArticle">
<div itemprop="about" itemscope itemtype … ="http://schema.org/Product">
<! …
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Schema.org terms can act both as properties or types?
If you have a content type "Team member", you could map it to the Schema.org type Person, and the field "Title" could be mapped to the Schema.org property name. … In case of Schema.org (canonical definition in RDFa), you can see that name is of type rdf:Property:
<div typeof="rdf:Property" resource="http://schema.org/name">
<! …
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How would you markup an event with multiple showtimes?
The definition of Event makes clear that the event has to happen "at a certain time", and it recommends:
Repeated events may be structured as separate Event objects.
If you would use a single Ev …
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Schema doesn't recognise productionCompany
In that case, you should use Organization or one of its sub-types, e.g., LocalBusiness:
<div itemscope itemtype="http://schema.org/LocalBusiness">
<! … So you could for example say that a certain Movie was produced by this company:
<div itemscope itemtype="http://schema.org/Movie">
<div itemprop="productionCompany" itemscope itemtype="http://schema.org …
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Schema Type NewsArticle and articleBody
The articleBody property is for the "actual body of the article".
What is or isn’t part of the article body is the author’s choice, of course. If you think that an advertisement or a gallery is part …
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What is the proper schema type for a personal portfolio
You typically need multiple different entities for representing everything in structured data.
You are a Person.
The page where you list your works could be a CollectionPage. You could specify the …