Display a breadcrumb trail (dynamically created) on the site pages. Create a schema.org for this breadcrumb.
Thank you for the suggestion, @Jacques_HANEN!
Love this idea, this trail would really make a website more convenient to navigate. We’ll try to think about it, especially if other users support this request
Glad to see that you’ve decided to join our ranks! Welcome @Lizzie_Rosenberg
It would be awesome if you could provide more details on your use case. What features would you like to see in this app? Do you have any example of a similar app?
This info would help us better understand what you are trying to achieve
Hi there!
Looking for ways to feed structured data to Google Search Console on my no-code website. Anything widgets that support this and/or SEO would be great to see!
Do you have any currently beyond the FAQ (which I use and love)?
Thanks!
Lizzie
Do I understand correctly that you need widgets where the Schema Markup is available?
If it is, the Schema Markup is supported in our Reviews and Event Calendar app as well. Feel free to check it out.
However, if I misunderstood you, please elaborate on your use case
Yep! Schema markup–more apps that offer this is my request.
Thanks!
Lizzie
Just to make things clear, do you want the Schema Markup to be supported in more Elfsight widgets, or you’d like to have a Breadcrumb widget with the Schema markup?
If you mean the Breadcrumb widget, should it be similar to this:
Both! And yes, that’s exactly what I’m looking for.
Thank you so much!
I use squarespace, and I am a caterer that has many online menus. Squarespace only has pagination on their blogs, products, and portfolios. I do not use those templates, I have standard webpages for each menu category (Entrees, Sides, Appetizers, etc.), and I use your Restaurant Menu plugin (which is amazing, by the way!) on each of those category’s page.
I would like to add pagination because within our buffet and appetizer pages, we have tons of sub-categories. Appetizers have party trays, small bites, dips, sliders, etc. Without being able to click “back” or “next”, the user has to click back on the browser, find the next category, and click through again.
I would love to have a widget at the bottom of each page that either just has a programmable “back” or “next” where we can route the buttons to where we would like the user to go next, or have a bar at the bottom that shows all of the appetizer pages and highlights which page they are currently on, and can click the next page from the bar to continue browsing.
I could do this manually, but it will be A LOT of work. I have around 53 menu widget with you guys, to give you an idea of how expansive our menu is.
Hi @Mark7
Thanks a million for such a detailed description of your case. I’ve moved your comment to the dedicated topic where we’ll post all the updates.
Just in case, we have another request for a Navigation Menu app that might also suit your case