- From: Melvin Carvalho <melvincarvalho@gmail.com>
- Date: Sun, 10 Aug 2014 23:01:15 +0200
- To: Stéphane Corlosquet <scorlosquet@gmail.com>
- Cc: Barbara Starr <barbarastarr2009@gmail.com>, "public-vocabs@w3.org Vocabularies" <public-vocabs@w3.org>
- Message-ID: <CAKaEYhJ9XghL=6fQnpu76-hAZ0xaoUkgtzBgp2cAFGn9cnUYyQ@mail.gmail.com>
On 10 August 2014 16:09, Stéphane Corlosquet <scorlosquet@gmail.com> wrote: > There is also Alex Milowski's chrome extension for Green Turtle: > https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/green-turtle-rdfa/loggcajcfkpdeoaeihclldihfefijjam?hl=en > (it is schema agnostic: it supports schema.org and any other vocabulary) > Thanks, installed it! :) > > > On Sun, Aug 10, 2014 at 9:42 AM, Melvin Carvalho <melvincarvalho@gmail.com > > wrote: > >> >> >> >> On 9 August 2014 17:15, Barbara Starr <barbarastarr2009@gmail.com> wrote: >> >>> Hi Melvin >>> >>> There are a bunch of handy chrome plugins that do that (if you are a >>> chrome user) and you can see a list here: >>> http://searchengineland.com/see-entities-web-page-tools-help-194710 (micro >>> data reveal, semantic inspector and several others) >>> >> >> Very cool blog post, thanks for sharing! I'll have to install some of >> these extensions. >> >> >>> >>> There is also a rich snippets testing tool that is a bookmarklet, which >>> you can find here: >>> http://www.blindfiveyearold.com/rich-snippets-testing-tool-bookmarklet >>> >> >> That's great, however it requires running it through the google rich >> snippet server. I was wondering if there's also an equivalent I could run >> locally? >> >> Right now it's easy enough to run some jquery and look for >> $('[itemprop=]') etc. but I was wondering if there was something existing >> that I could reuse, too? >> >> >>> >>> I find these tools pretty handy to use as I browse the web. >>> >>> Hope that sort of covers what you are looking for >>> >>> regards >>> >>> Barbara >>> >>> >>> On Aug 9, 2014, at 8:02 AM, Melvin Carvalho <melvincarvalho@gmail.com> >>> wrote: >>> >>> I was wondering if anyone had a tool to extract structured data from >>> schema.org using javascript. if there were a bookmarklet for example, >>> that would be very useful. >>> >>> >>> >>> >> > > > -- > Steph. >
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