Last week Google announced that it was going to deprecate the Structured Data Testing Tool in lieu of the newer Rich Results Test.
I use the Structured Data Testing Tool daily to validate structured data on client sites and frequently play with a blob of JSON-LD until I get just the right nesting.
Because of that I long ago developed a Structured Data Testing Tool bookmarklet. I mean, who has time to copy a URL, go to another tab and paste that URL into the tool and hit enter?
With the bookmarklet all I have to do is click the bookmark and it launches the tool in a separate tab for the page I’m currently viewing. I know it seems like a small thing. But in my experience, small things add up quickly. Or you can just listen to Martin Gore.
Rich Results Test Bookmarklets
So the other day I dusted off my limited JavaScript skills and created two new bookmarklets that do the same thing but for the Rich Results Test for Googlebot Smartphone and Googlebot Desktop.
Drag the highlighted links above to your bookmarks bar. Then click the bookmark whenever you want to test a specific page. It will create a new tab with the Rich Results Test … results.
So if I’m on this page and I click the Rich Results Test – Mobile bookmark it opens a tab and performs the Rich Results Test for that page.
I’m guessing there are a number of these bookmarklets floating around out there. But if you don’t have one yet, these can help streamline your structured data validation work.
I hope you find this helpful. Please report any incompatibility issues or bugs you might find with my bookmarklet code.
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Comments About Rich Results Test Bookmarklets
// 6 comments so far.
Rob L. // July 13th 2020
Thanks, AJ! Just replaced my Structured Data Testing Tool bookmarklet with these. 🙂
AJ Kohn // July 13th 2020
No problem Rob. Death to copy and paste. 😉
Kyle Sutton // August 12th 2020
AJ to the rescue. I rely on a SDTT bookmarklet more than I care to admit. Thank you, sir!
AJ Kohn // August 12th 2020
No sweat Kyle. I truly use that bookmarklet on a daily basis so when I saw it was going away I knew I had to create new ones.
Daniel Chege // August 20th 2020
Thanks AJ for the link, I had no idea that google removed the structured data tool. Since they have over 95% of the search engine market, we have to comply. Thanks once again, and keep up the good work.
Chase // October 19th 2020
Thanks as always, AJ
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