Fair enough...
This is what I'm looking at in terms of the settings I want to integrate directly into the header, I'll try to keep people posted on the results:
https://github.com/themeforce/framework/blob/master/core_seo/tf.schema.admin-options.php
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Fair enough...
This is what I'm looking at in terms of the settings I want to integrate directly into the header, I'll try to keep people posted on the results:
https://github.com/themeforce/framework/blob/master/core_seo/tf.schema.admin-options.php
Thanks for the response!
So when you say brand, you mean all the general details, i.e. contact info, address, etc. should be present on all pages? I do the event, food tagging etc.. which is all specific to the content actually being there, but for instance if I have the basic details in the header, that'll also show up in the 404, archive pages, etc. which in my opinion is probably fine?
Cheers
Noel
I am trying to figure out the correct usage of Schema.org for a business.
Example:
There is information like opening times or payments accepted. Would you populate this data within meta tags on every page (i.e. in the header) or really target specific pages? This could also apply to general info such as address, contact details, etc..
Interested in hearing your thoughts 
Cheers
Noel
Since its release, I've seen Google +1 being used across an entire domain but only reference the root href in the code snippet. At the same time, you see other sites use +1 more naturally with the button being specific to the page you're on.
What's your take on this?
To clarfiy, do you add:
or
.. on each page.
Thanks for that. Not trying to lose work lol, was based on this comment from a top SEO dude for WordPress:
In other words, do those items fall under the category "SEO".