Filter translatable strings
Source stringTranslation for TR
xpath
Separate xpaths by comma, as in: :example
Separate selectors by comma, as in: :example
Speakable property.
The language of the content
The website id that this is a direct translation of
Translation(s) of this work
REQUIRED. The type of web site.
The name of the web site.
The url of the web site.
Potential action that can be accomplished on this site, like SearchAction.
The publisher of the web site.
A string provided by <a href=':baidu'>Baidu</a>.
A string provided by <a href=':bing'>Bing</a>, full details are available from the <a href=':verify_url'>Bing online help</a>.
A string provided by <a href=':facebook'>Facebook</a>, full details are available from the <a href=':help'>Facebook online help</a>.
A string provided by <a href=':norton'>Norton Safe Web</a>, full details are available from the <a href=':verify_url'>Norton Safe Web online help</a>.
A string provided by <a href=':pinterest'>Pinterest</a>, full details are available from the <a href=':verify_url'>Pinterest online help</a>.
A string provided by <a href=':pocket'>Pocket</a>, full details are available from the <a href=':verify_url'>Pocket online help</a>.
A string provided by <a href=':yandex'>Yandex</a>, full details are available from the <a href=':verify_url'>Yandex online help</a>.
A string provided by <a href=':zoom'>Zoom</a>, full details are available from the <a href=':help'>Zoom online help</a>.
These meta tags are used to confirm site ownership for search engines and other services.
This should point to the version of the page that is for the main or primary locale, e.g. the original version of an article that is translated into other languages.
These meta tags are designed to point visitors to versions of the current page in other languages.
Provides an absolute URL to a specially formatted version of the current page designed for 'feature phones', mobile phones that do not support modern browser standards. See the <a href='https://developers.google.com/webmasters/mobile-sites/mobile-seo/other-devices?hl=en#feature_phones'>official Google Mobile SEO Guide</a> for details on how the page should be formatted.
A color in hexadecimal format, e.g. '#0000ff' for blue; must include the '#' symbol. Used by some browsers to control the background color of the toolbar, the color used with an icon, etc.
Used by most contemporary browsers to control the display for mobile browsers. Please read a guide on responsive web design for details of what values to use.
A legacy meta tag for older versions of Internet Explorer on Windows, use the value 'on' to enable it; this tag is ignored by all other browsers.
A URL to a manifest.json file that describes the application. The <a href='https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/Manifest'>JSON-based manifest</a> provides developers with a centralized place to put metadata associated with a web application.
Meta tags used to control the mobile browser experience. Some of these meta tags have been replaced by newer mobile browsers. These meta tags usually only need to be set globally, rather than per-page.
This informs iOS devices to display a banner to a specific app. If used, it must provide the 'app-id' value, the 'affiliate-data' and 'app-argument' values are optional.