- From: John <john@webstreamdynamics.com>
- Date: Wed, 15 Jul 2015 09:51:20 -0700
- To: "Vicki Tardif Holland" <vtardif@google.com>, "Thad Guidry" <thadguidry@gmail.com>
- CC: "schema.org Mailing List" <public-schemaorg@w3.org>
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I agree that Recipe type properties strongly suggests cooking, but I have seen it used in the Google's suggestions for none cooking items.. Try a search for 'hendrickson fly pattern' and one of Google's suggestions is: 'hendrickson fly pattern recipe'. I used Recipe in several very simple "test situations" and they passed Google's structured data test tool, does that mean it will be interrupted correctly even though it's not about cooking? Thank you for the replies. John Simonson ---------------------------------------- From: "Vicki Tardif Holland" <vtardif@google.com> Sent: Wednesday, July 15, 2015 10:45 AM To: "Thad Guidry" <thadguidry@gmail.com> Cc: john@webstreamdynamics.com, "schema.org Mailing List" <public-schemaorg@w3.org> Subject: Re: Other types of recipes This came up on the old list a couple of times, but I can't seem to find the discussions. It would be nice to have a general Instructions or HowTo type, with Recipe as a subtype, but the current usage of Recipe and its properties strongly imply instructions for cooking. - Vicki Vicki Tardif Holland | Ontologist | vtardif@google.com On Wed, Jul 15, 2015 at 8:16 AM, Thad Guidry <thadguidry@gmail.com> wrote: Different Things I would say: "Things that have steps" can use http://schema.org/ListItem OR "Things that have ingredients AND steps" can use http://schema.org/Recipe Thad +ThadGuidry On Sat, Jul 11, 2015 at 3:38 PM, John Simonson <john@webstreamdynamics.com> wrote: What if the recipe is for something else, such as a fly tying pattern recipe? What schema type do you use? Thank you, John Simonson Webstream Dynamics Email: john@webstreamdynamics.com URL: www.WebstreamDynamics.com
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