A simple guide to HTML <head> elements
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A simple guide to HTML <head> elements
Prerenders static HTML in a single-page application.
Rendertron should be configured with an allow-list and behind a reverse proxy, rather than exposed to the open internet.
This should be reflected in the readme as well as the documentation.
Would be supercool to have "BlogPosting" as article JSON-LD type.
From the Google Docs (https://developers.google.com/search/docs/data-types/article#non-amp):
Article objects must be based on one of the following schema.org types: Article, NewsArticle, BlogPosting. (https://schema.org/BlogPosting)
I tried to use "BlogJsonLd" as type for Blogposts, but the Google Rich Result Test (https:
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