diff --git a/docs/advanced-usage.md b/docs/advanced-usage.md index c2fbed5..2e3c95a 100644 --- a/docs/advanced-usage.md +++ b/docs/advanced-usage.md @@ -76,6 +76,8 @@ The following options can be set for any particular page. While the default opti * `name` - If the name of the thing that the page represents is different from the page title. (i.e.: "Frank's Café" vs "Welcome to Frank's Café") * `type` - The type of things that the page represents. This must be a [Schema.org type](http://schema.org/docs/schemas.html), and will probably usually be something like [`BlogPosting`](http://schema.org/BlogPosting), [`NewsArticle`](http://schema.org/NewsArticle), [`Person`](http://schema.org/Person), [`Organization`](http://schema.org/Organization), etc. * `links` - An array of other URLs that represent the same thing that this page represents. For instance, Jane's bio page might include links to Jane's GitHub and Twitter profiles. + * `date_modified` - Manually specify the `dateModified` field in the JSON-LD output to override Jekyll's own `dateModified`. + This field will take **first priority** for the `dateModified` JSON-LD output. This is useful when the file timestamp does not match the true time that the content was modified. A user may also install [Last Modified At](https://github.com/gjtorikian/jekyll-last-modified-at) which will offer an alternative way of providing for the `dateModified` field. ### Customizing image output diff --git a/docs/usage.md b/docs/usage.md index c966ae8..c0d4399 100644 --- a/docs/usage.md +++ b/docs/usage.md @@ -35,7 +35,6 @@ The SEO tag will respect any of the following if included in your site's `_confi * `social` - For [specifying social profiles](https://developers.google.com/structured-data/customize/social-profiles). The following properties are available: * `name` - If the user or organization name differs from the site's name * `links` - An array of links to social media profiles. - * `date_modified` - Manually specify the `dateModified` field in the JSON-LD output to override Jekyll's own `dateModified`. This field will take **first priority** for the `dateModified` JSON-LD output. This is useful when the file timestamp does not match the true time that the content was modified. A user may also install [Last Modified At](https://github.com/gjtorikian/jekyll-last-modified-at) which will offer an alternative way of providing for the `dateModified` field. ```yml social: