Daniel wrote, On 05/08/14 10.40:
[snip]
Ed, I'm not worried about what the <http://schema.org/> site does, just that I
see the link as part of the coding for the Google Fonts page, which is not
displaying if SeaMonkey names itself as SeaMonkey.
If SeaMonkey spoofs itself as Firefox, the Google Fonts page is displaying!
This has *nothing* to do with the presence of the Schema tags!
Even in the blank page returned with SM there is "<body itemscope
itemtype="http://schema.org/CollectionPage"></body>", so what?
Maybe you still don't understand what these tags means, so please read about
their purposes on the schema.org website and search for Rich Snippets on
Google. They're not usually rendered by the browser, they're used by search
engines to better indexing the content and sometimes to show better results;
they can be also used on Wordpress websites if you have a plugin for them to
show some informations in a well organized manner. So this is not the case for
the Google Fonts page.
Gabriel
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