=== Open Schema Data === Contributors: jasoncrev Tags: schema, schema markup, schema data Tested up to: 4.6.1 Stable tag: 1.0.4 License: GPLv2 License URI: https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-2.0.html Requires at least: 4.5 Add any valid schema type to your pages and posts using JSON-LD markup. == Description == Thanks for installing this simple plugin! * Use different JSON-LD markup on every page and post, if needed! * Use any valid JSON-LD type or class available! With this plugin, you aren't limited to whatever form fields a developer decides to include. Use any schema type you want! This plugin allows you to easily add highly customized JSON-LD schema markup to your pages and posts. For the most part, this is not a fill-in-the-blanks plugin. You must first create nearly all of the markup on your own. Check out the [Schema Docs](http://schema.org/docs/full.html) to help build your markup. There are convenient 'Author' and 'Website' fill-in-the-blank form fields available for every post. I may add more in the future. To ensure changes to your page or post markup, be sure to click the normal WordPress ‘Update’ button for the respective page or post. **IMPORTANT** The plugin automatically adds the appropriate script tags to the header page, so don't add them as part of your structured JSON-LD markup inside of the meta boxes. So, when adding a single item to a meta box, it might look similar to this: { "@context": "http://schema.org", "@type": "Organization", "url": "http://yourorganization.com", "name": "Your Organization Name" } When adding more than one item to a meta box, use brackets around all items and separate with commas; something similar to this: [ {"@context": "http://schema.org", "@type": "Organization", "name": "Your Organization Name", "url": "http://your-organization.com" }, {"@context": "http://schema.org", "@type": "Person", "name": "Your Name", "url": "http://your-personal-site.com" } ] == Installation == How to install this plugin 1. Manually upload the plugin directory to the wpcontent/plugins/ directory on your webserver or use the Plugins->Add New->Upload Plugin tool (if you have the plugin in .zip format). Additionally, you can use the Plugins->Add New->Search feature of the WordPress plugin page and search for 'Open Schema Data' and press the 'Install Now' button. 2. After installation, click on the 'Activate' button; or go to the Plugins page, find the plugin and click on the 'Activate' link. New textfield boxes should now be visible on each page and/or post that you have and create. == Change Log == = 1.0.4 = *Clarified description and fixed minor readme issues = 1.0.3 = *Clarified description *Added screenshots = 1.0.2 = *Slight changes to readme.txt = 1.0.1 = *Slight changes to readme.txt = 1.0.0 = *First version of the plugin == Screenshots == 1. Schema data box for pages. 2. Schema data fill-in-the-blank boxes for posts. 3. Schema data advanced box for posts.