Mark Birbeck wrote:
Hi Martin,
b) download RDFa snippet that just represents the RDF/XML content (i.e. such
that it does not have to be consolidated with the "presentation level" part
of the Web page.
By coincidence, I just read this:
Hidden div's -- don't do it!
It can be tempting to add all the content relevant for a rich snippet
in one place on the page, mark it up, and then hide the entire block
of text using CSS or other techniques. Don't do this! Mark up the
content where it already exists. Google will not show content from
hidden div's in Rich Snippets, and worse, this can be considered
cloaking by Google's spam detection systems. [1]
Regards,
Mark
[1]
<http://knol.google.com/k/google-rich-snippets/google-rich-snippets/32la2chf8l79m/1#>
Martin/Mark,
Time to make a sample RDFa doc that includes very detailed GR based
metadata.
Mark: Should we be describing our docs for Google, fundamentally? I
really think Google should actually recalibrate back to the Web etc..
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