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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0Rich 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.
2Rich 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
0Rich 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
0Fixed: 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)…”