Google推出结构化数据仪表盘
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根据您的偏好保存内容并对其进行分类。
2012年8月23日星期四
发表者: Thomas Biggs,Andrei Pascovici,网站管理员工具团队
原文:
Introducing the Structured Data Dashboard
如今,结构化数据日益成为网络生态系统越来越重要的一个组成部分。Google采用多种方式对结构化数据加以利用,其中包括允许网站在搜索结果中突出显示特定类型内容的
丰富网页摘要
。各网站通过使用行业标准格式与架构标记其内容来参与这一过程。
为了能够让网站管理员们更好地了解Google所知道的有关他们网站的结构化数据,我们将在网站管理员工具中推出一项新功能 —— 结构化数据仪表盘。这项功能有三种视图:网站级视图、数据项类型级视图和网页级视图。
网站级视图
在这个最高级别上,位于“优化”项下的结构化数据仪表盘可以聚合这些数据(按照根项类型和词汇模式)。所谓根项类型,是指同页面上不属于另一数据项的某种属性的数据项。例如,下面的网站大约有200万个关于书籍(Books)的Schema.Org注释(“
https://schema.org/Book
”)。
数据项类型级视图
这种视图也按页面提供每种数据项类型的详细信息,见下图:
Google会针对每个站点和数据项类型分析和存储固定数量的页面。这些网页在被抓取的时候按照降序存储。另外,我们也会保存他们全部结构化数据的标记。对于某些
数据项类型
,我们还提供专门的预览列,见下面的示例(比如“Name”对schema.org
就是特定的
Product
)。
默认的排序顺序有利于检查最近添加的结构化数据。
网页级视图
最后,我们有一个详细信息页面,上面显示了某特定页面上每个数据项类型的所有属性(以及一个指向该页面的
丰富网页摘要测试工具
的链接)。
网站管理员可以使用结构化数据仪表盘来验证Google是否在做新标记,并检测现有标记的问题,比如可以在重新设计网站期间监测对象数的潜在变化。
如未另行说明,那么本页面中的内容已根据知识共享署名 4.0 许可获得了许可,并且代码示例已根据 Apache 2.0 许可获得了许可。有关详情,请参阅 Google 开发者网站政策。Java 是 Oracle 和/或其关联公司的注册商标。
最后更新时间 (UTC):2012-08-01。
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