Question

Where is there a webpage that I can load that is using rdfa or microdata? Or, where should I be looking.

I am not asking for a code example. An actual website that is, today, using rdfa or microdata.

For context, I am looking at the google structured data testing tool. I can more or less randomly try things to see what a search result would look like.

When I search in google and find a detailed result, when I look at the actual webpage, I can not find any rdfa or microdata.

Was it helpful?

Solution

Do you consider opengraph as RDFA? Or you mean rdfa except opengraph since OGP is very widely used?

Anyway here are some examples.

OTHER TIPS

I have a Rich Snippets test site at http://schema.openspring.net/, check out the 5 links on the left block "Schema.org examples", they all produce a rich snippet preview. All these pages are using RDFa with schema.org.

Many news web sites use microdata for articles. They are quite often incomplete or otherwise broken though. Some of the better examples are www.telegraph.co.uk, independent.co.uk. They use the schema.org vocabulary.

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