I’ve previously detailed the code for enabling rich snippets in various wordpress themes ([intlink id=“2948” type=“post”]Mystique 2[/intlink], [intlink id=“2949” type=“post”]Mystique 3[/intlink], [intlink id=“2468” type=“post”]Thesis[/intlink] & [intlink id=“3017” type=“post”]Me Gusta[/intlink]) as well as some [intlink id=“1520” type=“post”]generic instructions[/intlink]. Below is a set of edits to enable rich snippets in the built-in wordpress twenty eleven theme.
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Rich snippets code for Me Gusta theme
I’ve previously covered theme edits for rich snippets for various themes including [intlink id=“2948” type=“post”]Mystique 2[/intlink], [intlink id=“2949” type=“post”]Mystique 3[/intlink], [intlink id=“2468” type=“post”]Thesis[/intlink] & [intlink id=“3015” type=“post”]Twenty Eleven[/intlink] as well as some [intlink id=“1520” type=“post”]generic instructions[/intlink]. Below are details of the code for how to validate rich snippets in the Me Gusta by Cosmos theme.
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Rich snippets code for Mystique 3.x
I’ve previously written about rich snippets code for[intlink id=“2948” type=“post”]Mystique 2[/intlink]. There are also[intlink id=“1520” type=“post”]generic instructions[/intlink] and code for the themes [intlink id=“3015” type=“post”]twenty eleven[/intlink], [intlink id=“3017” type=“post”]me gusta[/intlink] and [intlink id=“2468” type=“post”]thesis[/intlink]. Below is updated code for Mystique 3
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Rich Snippets code for Mystique 2.x
In addition to this site I have a personal blog where, amongst other things, I post recipes. I’ve recently discovered google’s new recipe search, and have been looking to implement support for microformats / microdata. Google provide a tool for checking your markup, called the “rich snippets testing tool”. When I tried validating one of my recipes, I encountered various errors, which have taken me a while to track down and resolve. … Read Full Article
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Fixed: Comments area disappearing in Mystique theme
I recently had a problem where the entire comments area was missing from all the posts on this blog. When I switched back to the default twentyten theme they reappeared and at first I thought it was a problem with the mystique theme. I switched back to mystique and disabled all of my plugins and the comments came back! A simple process of elimination identified the culprit — The WP SEO Pager Plugin. This plugin isn’t really necessary with the mystique theme, so I have simply removed it. If you encounter the same problem with mystique, check you haven’t got this plugin enabled.
“Hi James I realise it has been a long while, but I just checked this on windows 11 (build 23H2)…”