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is it only the permalink that's not so nice? the content shouldn't be different if the microformats are correct in the theme
sknebel
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2018-05-22 12:56
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post kinds plugin adds microformats to the stuff it handles directly. Those like h-entry and h-feed are typically handled by either WP core or the particular theme.
[chrisaldrich]
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2018-05-17 01:46
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having a child theme isn't the problem, it means your OG theme might conflict with microformats. I think the issue arises becauase you syndicate through JetPack which uses different metadata
[jgmac1106]
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2018-05-09 03:27
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I understand the plug-in itself is very limited, a theme with microformats support is the way to go.
[unoabraham]
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2018-05-09 03:27
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did not know some theme seleers already use microformats as a product category tag: https://themeforest.net/tags/microformats
jgmac1106
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2018-05-07 23:01
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@GWG Just wanted to clarify, the Bridgy WordPress plug-in doesn't work for backfeeding, only the web service does. And for the web service to work my WordPress theme needs microformats 2 functionality inbuilt?
[unoabraham]
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2018-04-29 07:37
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[unoabraham]: If the Microformats 2 plugin isn't helping you, I would disable it. It does not work for every theme.
GWG
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2018-04-29 02:38
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[unoabraham]: The Microformats 2 plugin isn't a substitute for having a theme that supports Microformats.
GWG
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2018-04-29 02:23
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theme developers are already adding microformats, just the wrong microformats and that’s part of the problem. 99% of themes use the mf from outdated core WordPress themes, used those classes for styling, and now Core won’t change it because they don’t want to “break themes”. We need to convince them that the current broken mf is breaking themes wanting to use current standards.
[miklb]
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2018-04-22 19:07
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I don't think that the theme developers will be open to adding in microformats support either.
[unoabraham]
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2018-04-22 07:12