Re: schema.org and DIVI sites

Hello Craig,

David here from WordLift - recommended by Jarno van Driel in his G+ post referenced by Thad -.

We use Divi on our own blog with WordLift. If you’d like we can set up a demo for you, just choose a time when it’s more comfortable for you here: https://wordlift.io/book-a-demo/

I am available if you need more information of course.

BR
David

> On 22 Jul 2018, at 09:10, craig wright <craigwright@straygoat.co.uk> wrote:
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> Thanks. I have got that installed, but couldn’t figure out how to use it with Divi.
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>> On 21 Jul 2018, at 23:24, Cody Burleson <cody.burleson@base22.com> wrote:
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>> Hi, Craig,
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>> Have you looked in to any WordPress plugins? They may be more specifically suited to your task. A quick search, for example, returned this one for me:
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>> https://wordpress.org/plugins/schema/
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>> -- 
>> Cody Burleson
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>> On 7/21/18, 5:13 PM, "craig wright" <craigwright@straygoat.co.uk> wrote:
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>>    Hi 
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>>    My wordpress site is built using Divi and the way it is set up means that to add schema tags, I have to enter them all in a custom field. To mark up the schema, I use the Google service (can’t remember its name) where you enter your URL, click on elements on the page and choose which schema tags apply. When doing this, I select the entire body copy and set it to the body schema tag. 
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>>    I then copy the output from Google and paste it into the custom field in Divi. But I suspect this is pasting the entire article again within the body tags, in the field. (The field doesn’t appear to end users, so that doesn’t matter, but it might be bad for SEO). 
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>>    This whole approach doesn’t feel right to me, and I wondered if anyone could suggest a more ‘correct’ way of using schema org for Divi sites?
>> 
>>    Craig
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