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    Schema markup is code (semantic vocabulary) that you put on your website to help the search engines return more informative results for users. If you've ever used rich snippets, you'll understand exactly what schema markup is all about. Here's an example of a local business that has markup on its event schedule page.

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    Schema markup is a way to 'describe' your content to search engines in a way they can understand it. This is done by adding pieces of code to your HTML that consists of pre-defined tags (semantic vocabulary) that search engines understand.

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    Schema markup is code (semantic vocabulary) that you put on your website to help the search engines return more informative results for users. If you've ever used rich snippets, you'll understand exactly what schema markup is all about. Here's an example of a local business that has markup on its event schedule page.

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    Quote Originally Posted by warrantyau View Post
    What is Schema?
    A schema is an outline, diagram, or model. In computing, schemas are often used to describe the structure of different types of data.

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    Schema markup is a great way to help your website stand out from your SEO competitors.

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    Schema is such that describes the structural read of a information that the confirms the tables that will be concerned in making a information

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    In computer programming, a schema (pronounced SKEE-mah) is the organization or structure for a database. The activity of data modeling leads to a schema. (The plural form is schemata. The term is from a Greek word for "form" or "figure." Another word from the same source is "schematic.") The term is used in discussing both relational databases and object-oriented databases. The term sometimes seems to refer to a visualization of a structure and sometimes to a formal text-oriented description.

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    SCHEMA stands for System for Chemical Engineering Model Adaption (modeling language) Suggest new definition. This definition appears very rarely and is found in the following Acronym Finder categories: Information technology (IT) and computers. Science, medicine, engineering, etc

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    A schema is the structure behind data organization. It is a visual representation of how different table relationships enable the schema’s underlying mission business rules for which the database is created.

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    Schema.org is a collaborative community activity with a mission to "create, maintain, and promote schemas for structured data on the Internet, on web pages, in email messages, and beyond.

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