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What types of rich results does Richie.js support?

Richie.js supports a wide range of rich results recognized by Google, including: Article, Breadcrumb, Movie & Carousel, Recipe & Carousel, Course & Carousel, Restaurant & Carousel, Event, FAQ, Learning Video, Local Business, Organization, Product & Variants, Profile Page, Sitelinks Search Box, and Software App.

How can I contribute to Richie.js or report issues?

You can report issues on our GitHub repo for Richie.js and follow our contributor guidelines to get involved.

What output format does Richie.js generate?

Richie.js generates JSON-LD structured data and injects it into HTML sources automatically, saving you from manual coding. Once the command is executed, your files are ready for deployment.

How does Richie.js simplify the process of generating rich results?

Richie.js automates the generation of rich results by using reserved class names and CSS selectors to extract the relevant content from your pages. It eliminates the need for manual copying and pasting, making it easier for you to enhance your site’s SEO.

What steps are involved in using Richie.js?

Simply follow our documentation to use the appropriate reserved class name for your desired rich result type. Then, run Richie.js and watch the magic happen!

Where are the outputs stored by default?

By default, Richie.js stores outputs in the dist folder. You can change the output directory by specifying a path when running the CLI. For more details, refer to our Working with API & CLI guide.

How do I use reserved classes in HTML with Richie.js?

To use reserved classes in HTML, refer to the documentation for your specific rich result type. Each type comes with a set of predefined reserved class names, ensuring easy integration for automatic rich results generation.

Is Richie.js open-source? What license does it use?

Yes, Richie.js is open-source and licensed under the Apache 2.0 license. This allows developers and users to use it for both commercial and non-commercial projects without restrictions.

Can I use Richie.js for both personal and commercial projects?

Absolutely! Richie.js is licensed under Apache 2.0, which grants you full freedom to use it in personal, commercial, or enterprise-level projects.

Does Richie.js provide any support or assistance for troubleshooting?

Yes, if you encounter any issues, you can reach us through our Telegram channel or by emailing us at [email protected]. We’re always here to help you!

Can I use Richie.js with any website or platform?

Yes, Richie.js can be used with any website that supports HTML and JavaScript. It works well with content management systems (CMS) like WordPress, as well as custom-built websites. Since Richie.js integrates by adding specific class names and generates structured data automatically, it can be used on most platforms without complex configurations.

What if I don’t have a technical background? Can I still use Richie.js?

Absolutely! Richie.js is designed to be user-friendly. While some familiarity with HTML and JavaScript is beneficial, the tool simplifies the process by automating the generation of rich results. You only need to apply reserved class names, and Richie.js will handle the rest. Our documentation provides clear instructions for users of all skill levels.

How often does Richie.js need to be updated?

Richie.js is continuously maintained to stay up-to-date with the latest SEO standards and Google’s rich result guidelines. We recommend checking for updates periodically or following the project’s repository on GitHub to keep your version of Richie JS current.

Does Richie.js support dynamic content (e.g., content that loads after the page has loaded)?

Richie.js works with static HTML content that is loaded when the page is rendered. For dynamically loaded content (e.g., JavaScript frameworks like React or Vue.js), you’ll need to ensure that the content is available in the DOM at the time Richie JS is executed. You may need to trigger Richie.js after dynamic content is loaded or use server-side rendering (SSR) to ensure proper integration.

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