UserPageVisits Schema Generator and Guide
UserPageVisits Schema Generator in JSON-LD
UserPageVisits schema code:
How to Create a UserPageVisits Schema
Step 1: Fill out the form above as much as possible.
Note:Use this Schema.org based structured data generator tool to easily create UserPageVisits schema.
The properties are the description of your entity. You don't have to fill in all the properties on this page. Provide what is available and leave what is not. To learn more about each property in your schema type please check UserPageVisits schema properties
Step 2: When complete click the Copy Code button to get your JSON-LD code
Notes:To check if your code is eligible for featured snippets (rich snippets or rich results) test your code with the Rich Results Test tool to learn more about which schema are qualified for rich results check out Google’s search gallery.
To validate your markup code, check your JSON-LD code with the Schema Markup Validator
Step 3: To add a sub-schema, click on the Create Knowledge Graph button
Important Notes: to describe the relationship between your entities you must design a custom schema, this is where the 'creation of knowledge graph' is needed.
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UserPageVisits Schema Properties
UserPageVisits has 53 properties:
- about The subject matter of the content.
- actor An actor, e.g. in tv, radio, movie, video games etc., or in an event. Actors can be associated with individual items or with a series, episode, clip.
- additionalType An additional type for the item, typically used for adding more specific types from external vocabularies in microdata syntax. This is a relationship between something and a class that the thing is in. In RDFa syntax, it is better to use the native RDFa syntax - the 'typeof' attribute - for multiple types. Schema.org tools may have only weaker understanding of extra types, in particular those defined externally.
- aggregateRating The overall rating, based on a collection of reviews or ratings, of the item.
- alternateName An alias for the item.
- attendee A person or organization attending the event.
- attendees A person attending the event.
- audience An intended audience, i.e. a group for whom something was created.
- composer The person or organization who wrote a composition, or who is the composer of a work performed at some event.
- contributor A secondary contributor to the CreativeWork or Event.
- description A description of the item.
- director A director of e.g. tv, radio, movie, video gaming etc. content, or of an event. Directors can be associated with individual items or with a series, episode, clip.
- disambiguatingDescription A sub property of description. A short description of the item used to disambiguate from other, similar items. Information from other properties (in particular, name) may be necessary for the description to be useful for disambiguation.
- doorTime The time admission will commence.
- duration The duration of the item (movie, audio recording, event, etc.) in ISO 8601 date format.
- endDate The end date and time of the item (in ISO 8601 date format).
- eventAttendanceMode The eventAttendanceMode of an event indicates whether it occurs online, offline, or a mix.
- eventSchedule Associates an Event with a Schedule. There are circumstances where it is preferable to share a schedule for a series of repeating events rather than data on the individual events themselves. For example, a website or application might prefer to publish a schedule for a weekly gym class rather than provide data on every event. A schedule could be processed by applications to add forthcoming events to a calendar. An Event that is associated with a Schedule using this property should not have startDate or endDate properties. These are instead defined within the associated Schedule, this avoids any ambiguity for clients using the data. The property might have repeated values to specify different schedules, e.g. for different months or seasons.
- eventStatus An eventStatus of an event represents its status; particularly useful when an event is cancelled or rescheduled.
- funder A person or organization that supports (sponsors) something through some kind of financial contribution.
- funding A Grant that directly or indirectly provide funding or sponsorship for this item. See also ownershipFundingInfo.
- identifier The identifier property represents any kind of identifier for any kind of Thing, such as ISBNs, GTIN codes, UUIDs etc. Schema.org provides dedicated properties for representing many of these, either as textual strings or as URL (URI) links. See background notes for more details.
- image An image of the item. This can be a URL or a fully described ImageObject.
- inLanguage The language of the content or performance or used in an action. Please use one of the language codes from the IETF BCP 47 standard. See also availableLanguage.
- isAccessibleForFree A flag to signal that the item, event, or place is accessible for free.
- keywords Keywords or tags used to describe some item. Multiple textual entries in a keywords list are typically delimited by commas, or by repeating the property.
- location The location of, for example, where an event is happening, where an organization is located, or where an action takes place.
- mainEntityOfPage Indicates a page (or other CreativeWork) for which this thing is the main entity being described. See background notes for details.
- maximumAttendeeCapacity The total number of individuals that may attend an event or venue.
- maximumPhysicalAttendeeCapacity The maximum physical attendee capacity of an Event whose eventAttendanceMode is OfflineEventAttendanceMode (or the offline aspects, in the case of a MixedEventAttendanceMode).
- maximumVirtualAttendeeCapacity The maximum physical attendee capacity of an Event whose eventAttendanceMode is OnlineEventAttendanceMode (or the online aspects, in the case of a MixedEventAttendanceMode).
- name The name of the item.
- offers An offer to provide this item—for example, an offer to sell a product, rent the DVD of a movie, perform a service, or give away tickets to an event. Use businessFunction to indicate the kind of transaction offered, i.e. sell, lease, etc. This property can also be used to describe a Demand. While this property is listed as expected on a number of common types, it can be used in others. In that case, using a second type, such as Product or a subtype of Product, can clarify the nature of the offer.
- organizer An organizer of an Event.
- performer A performer at the event—for example, a presenter, musician, musical group or actor.
- performers The main performer or performers of the event—for example, a presenter, musician, or actor.
- potentialAction Indicates a potential Action, which describes an idealized action in which this thing would play an 'object' role.
- previousStartDate Used in conjunction with eventStatus for rescheduled or cancelled events. This property contains the previously scheduled start date. For rescheduled events, the startDate property should be used for the newly scheduled start date. In the (rare) case of an event that has been postponed and rescheduled multiple times, this field may be repeated.
- recordedIn The CreativeWork that captured all or part of this Event.
- remainingAttendeeCapacity The number of attendee places for an event that remain unallocated.
- review A review of the item.
- sameAs URL of a reference Web page that unambiguously indicates the item's identity. E.g. the URL of the item's Wikipedia page, Wikidata entry, or official website.
- sponsor A person or organization that supports a thing through a pledge, promise, or financial contribution. e.g. a sponsor of a Medical Study or a corporate sponsor of an event.
- startDate The start date and time of the item (in ISO 8601 date format).
- subEvent An Event that is part of this event. For example, a conference event includes many presentations, each of which is a subEvent of the conference.
- subEvents Events that are a part of this event. For example, a conference event includes many presentations, each subEvents of the conference.
- subjectOf A CreativeWork or Event about this Thing.
- superEvent An event that this event is a part of. For example, a collection of individual music performances might each have a music festival as their superEvent.
- translator Organization or person who adapts a creative work to different languages, regional differences and technical requirements of a target market, or that translates during some event.
- typicalAgeRange The typical expected age range, e.g. '7-9', '11-'.
- url URL of the item.
- workFeatured A work featured in some event, e.g. exhibited in an ExhibitionEvent. Specific subproperties are available for workPerformed (e.g. a play), or a workPresented (a Movie at a ScreeningEvent).
- workPerformed A work performed in some event, for example a play performed in a TheaterEvent.