Init schema.org markup plugin on Spartacus#203
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Moved over from https://github.com/onli/serendipity_event_schema. This plugin adds the schema.org markup to identify blog entries as such and sets (configurable) author information. It also integrates with the entryproperties plugin to provide the option of including review markup. The plugin has been used for years on onli-blogging.de and has seen usage in other blogs, it is also tested that search engines - specifically google - do indeed accept the produced markup.
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Moved over from https://github.com/onli/serendipity_event_schema.
This plugin adds the schema.org markup to identify blog entries as such and sets (configurable) author information. It also integrates with the entryproperties plugin to provide the option of including review markup. The plugin has been used for years on https://www.onli-blogging.de and has seen usage in other blogs. It is also already tested that search engines - specifically google - do indeed accept the produced markup.