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Schema code on Mozilla Firefox

Amna7898
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Hi all, I am trying to install valid schema codes and pass the rich schema test. 

 

I want to know if the Mozilla has any different requirement for that or it does not require any additional thing? 

I am asking this because some schema code are working on Google but not working on the Bing. 

So is this the similar case with the firefox?

Here's my website for your reference: https://instandersapk.com/

Let me know if it working on Mozilla too

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aslambaig212
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Schema code on Mozilla Firefox refers to structured data markup that can be embedded in a website's HTML to help search engines like Google better understand the content of a webpage. It is typically written in JSON-LD (JavaScript Object Notation for Linked Data), Microdata, or RDFa formats. Schema markup enhances the visibility of website elements like events, reviews, products, and more by enabling rich search results. Firefox, as a browser, supports viewing and debugging schema code through developer tools, making it easy for developers to inspect and validate the structured data.

alihamza
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To view or add Schema markup in Mozilla Firefox, first, open the webpage you want to inspect and right-click to select **Inspect** or press `Ctrl+Shift+I` to access the Developer Tools. In the Inspector tab, you can search for Schema markup by looking for `<script type="application/ld+json">` tags or other structured data formats like Microdata and RDFa. If you wish to add Schema markup, you can edit the HTML code of your webpage by inserting the appropriate JSON-LD schema within the `<head>` or `<body>` section. For example, you might include a script like this: `<script type="application/ld+json">{ "@context": "https://schema.org", "@type": "Organization", "name": "Your Website", "url": "https://carls-jr-menu-with-prices.info ", "logo": "https://yourwebsite.com/logo.png" }</script>`. After making changes, save the page and utilize tools like Google’s Schema Markup Validator to ensure your markup is correctly implemented.

godofprogrammer
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You can create JSON LD markup schema from any AI tool and verify with Google rich result tool: https://search.google.com/test/rich-results.You can test your schema code using this. Good advertising agencies focus on it and raise the ranking for their clients with it. 

davidburnerr
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Great question, Amna! As others mentioned, Firefox uses the same schema standards as Google. While you're testing, remember Firefox's developer tools are excellent for inspecting and validating schema. If you need a portable toilet rental near you, consider using a search engine like Google to find local businesses offering this service.

aahmadgul
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A rich snippet for a Denny's menu website would enhance search engine visibility by providing structured, detailed information directly in search results. Implementing schema markup for your menu could display key details like popular dishes, prices, dietary options, and potentially even customer ratings.