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Embedding schemas in schemas - HTML Tutorial
From the course: HTML: Structured Semantic Data
Embedding schemas in schemas
- [Instructor] I'm back here on the schema.org website for our restaurant, and if you scroll down just a little bit into this, under organization you'll see that address is one of the items that might be associated with our particular restaurant, you'll notice right immediately after that, it gives us two options, either it's a postal address or it's text, and as you know, the address that we had for our restaurant is pretty complex, it had a physical address, which is made up of a street address It has a city, a state and a zip code all associated with it, and so you might be wondering if you can call out those pieces of data individually? And that is absolutely true, if you click on postal address right here from this schema, this will take you to a special schema for a postal address, and here you'll see that we have the ability to code for example, a post office box number or street address, or it can give us a country, It can give us a region, all that type of information may be…
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Using itemscope and itemtype to add meaning3m 30s
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Adding itemprop to expand on meaning7m 23s
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Embedding schemas in schemas5m 1s
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Using the meta tag for information that cannot be marked up6m 26s
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Using the Structured Data Markup Helper for microdata7m 30s
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Testing your microdata markup with the Structured Data Testing Tool9m 16s
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Challenge: Marking up a document with microdata1m 34s
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Solution: Marking up a document with microdata3m 15s
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