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[2.x] Update blog posts to use BlogPosting Schema.org type #1887

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This is a more specific subset of Article. Fixes #1842

@caendesilva caendesilva marked this pull request as ready for review July 23, 2024 16:32
This is a more specific subset of Article. Fixes #1842
@caendesilva caendesilva force-pushed the use-blog-posting-schema-type-for-blog-posts branch from 81661e8 to 2382709 Compare July 23, 2024 16:34
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This is a more specific subset of Article. See #1842
@caendesilva caendesilva merged commit 0e6468f into 2.x-dev Jul 23, 2024
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@caendesilva caendesilva deleted the use-blog-posting-schema-type-for-blog-posts branch July 23, 2024 16:42
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