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2020 年 12 月 15 日,星期二
7 月,我们宣布了富媒体搜索结果测试已告别 Beta 版。在那篇博文中,我们说过将会弃用结构化数据测试工具。从那时起,我们倾听了您的反馈意见;如今,我们想让您知道结构化数据测试工具未来将会是什么样子。
为了更好地支持开放式标准和提供更好的开发体验,我们着手转变结构化数据测试工具的侧重点,并计划最晚于 2021 年 4 月将其迁移到一个为 schema.org 社区服务的新网域。此工具的主要用途是检查语法和检查标记是否符合 schema.org 标准。不过,此工具以后将不再用于检查 Google 搜索的富媒体搜索结果类型。如需针对 Google 搜索的富媒体搜索结果类型测试您的标记,您可以继续使用富媒体搜索结果测试。
举个例子,如果您尝试根据我们的文档实施 https://schema.org/Event 标记,以便在 Google 搜索中提供富媒体活动体验,富媒体搜索结果测试和 Search Console 便是确保标记对 Google 搜索有效的最佳工具。但是,如果您只想确保您使用的是有效的 schema.org 属性,或想验证我们目前未明确使用的某个类型(例如 https://schema.org/ExercisePlan),那么您将能够使用重心转变后的 schema.org 验证器。
如果您有任何疑问或反馈,欢迎访问我们的 Google 搜索中心帮助社区或通过 Twitter 告诉我们。
发布者:Google 搜索工程团队的 Ryan Levering
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