- From: Stéphane Corlosquet <scorlosquet@gmail.com>
- Date: Fri, 4 Apr 2014 09:01:42 -0400
- To: Dan Brickley <danbri@google.com>
- Cc: W3C Web Schemas Task Force <public-vocabs@w3.org>
- Message-ID: <CAGR+nnHTVFJNWJd9nKQgE2fC5AeFKSB1mTo92jcDpLDhroKT6A@mail.gmail.com>
On Fri, Apr 4, 2014 at 8:49 AM, Dan Brickley <danbri@google.com> wrote: > Just a heads up - we're just switching over to a new version of the > schema.org site. > > First the good news! Examples are now shown in a tabbed format that > gives us space to include RDFa and JSON-LD examples alongside the > Microdata. The per-type pages also now show incoming properties; for > example, when browsing http://schema.org/Person you are now told that > this type provides values for properties such as 'author', > 'reviewedBy', 'founder', 'spouse', 'director'. > > The bad news is only temporary: There are a few glitches that we're > working to fix asap. Firstly, the Acknowledgements section was not > displaying. Also there seems to be an issue with properties from > supertypes and the breadcrumbs hierarchy not showing. Investigating... > Another problem: http://schema.org/Person and all type and property pages all have the same HTML document title: <title>Organization - schema.org</title> The per-type pages also now show incoming properties This is nice and definitely useful, though my sentiment is that it's overwhelming and taking a lot of real estate on the page, pushing the examples far down. I think it would be an improvement if this section was collapsed initially, and the user could expand it if they wanted to. just my 2 cts. Congrats on launching the RDFa and JSON-LD snippets! Steph. > > Dan > > -- Steph.
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