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January 22, 2018 at 1:29 am in reply to: Show the event title and link in the WooCommerce cart #1432086
Yuki
ParticipantHi Jaime,
Thanks for letting me know – will leave as-is for now because, as you say, it’s working, so won’t fiddle any more!
Thanks again for your help on this 🙂
Kindest regards,
Vanessa
January 15, 2018 at 6:43 am in reply to: Show the event title and link in the WooCommerce cart #1426502Yuki
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January 12, 2018 at 3:21 am in reply to: Show the event title and link in the WooCommerce cart #1424492Yuki
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September 8, 2017 at 2:09 am in reply to: New pro 'tribe events’ short code & Schema markup #1346492Yuki
ParticipantIt doesn’t seem to like my formatting – let me try again!
Quick breakdown:
with ‘tribe_list_view_structured_data’ function active:
default event list (list view) – shows schema
[tribe_events_list] shortcode – shows schema
[tribe_events view=‘list’] – no schemawith ‘tribe_list_view_structured_data’ function inactive:
no schema shown for anyI hope this makes sense!?
Thank you again for your help 🙂
Kindest regards
September 8, 2017 at 2:06 am in reply to: New pro 'tribe events’ short code & Schema markup #1346491Yuki
ParticipantIt seems my reply was cut short! Here is the last piece again!
Quick breakdown:
with ‘tribe_list_view_structured_data’ function active
– default event list (list view) – shows schemaSeptember 8, 2017 at 2:02 am in reply to: New pro 'tribe events’ short code & Schema markup #1346489Yuki
ParticipantHi András – thanks for getting back to us 🙂
Let me try answer some of your questions – again, we are very new to this, so apologies if we’re not making sense!
When we started our project, we were using the default listing set to List View to display our events, and, together with the function we found on your forum (‘tribe_list_view_structured_data’ from https://theeventscalendar.com/support/forums/topic/schema-on-event-list-pages/), we were able to see the generated schema data beautifully both on the default event page, and also if we used the [tribe_events_list] shortcode to generate and Upcoming Events widget.
However, due to SEO considerations, we have moved away from using the default Events page for listing our events, as we found the [tribe_events] shorcode which we could use to embed the full list into our own custom templates. However, with this new shortcode, even with view=‘list” set , it doesn’t seem to generate event schema data like the default listing or original (tribe_events_list) shortcode.
As such, we were wondering if we could update the schema function so that the tribe_events shortcode would generate schema data like the other options?
Quick breakdown:
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with ‘tribe_list_view_structured_data’ function active
– default event list (list view) – shows schema
Yuki
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