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The main issue is that it's painful to get a real library loaded without just creating some files and commit them. Ideally there would be a function/macro that can be used to create pages/sections.
The other files in the library
component create whatever is needed manually but it makes tests very verbose/long where 90% of the test is actually setup.
The library.rs
really needs some more tes
Publications in Wowchemy currently use Article JSON-LD rather than the more specific ScholarlyArticle structured data as ScholarlyArticle is not eligible for rich Google search results whereas Article is.
Article objects must be based on one of the following schema.org types: Article, NewsArticle, BlogPosting
https://developers.google.com/search/docs/data-types/article
However, use
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refs: sphinx-doc/sphinx#3585 (comment)
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Please let me know where you found the similar problem in apidoc.
I'll take a look
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