JSON-LD Structured Data for Blogs: A Practical Guide
A developer's guide to JSON-LD structured data for blogs — which schema types to use, a complete BlogPosting example, how it feeds AI search, and how to validate it.
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Content management systems, comparisons, and platform insights
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A developer's guide to JSON-LD structured data for blogs — which schema types to use, a complete BlogPosting example, how it feeds AI search, and how to validate it.
A practical guide to 301 vs 302/307/308, building a redirect map before migrations, nginx and .htaccess examples, avoiding chains, and testing every redirect with curl.
A practical guide to blog comment moderation: choosing between pre-approval, post-publish, and hybrid models, layering honeypots and rate limits against spam, capping threads at 3 levels, and knowing when to turn comments off — with UnfoldCMS as the worked example.
A practical guide to CMS user roles and permissions: role archetypes, module-level vs action-level access, multi-author workflows without approval chains, and onboarding/offboarding checklists.
A practical guide to running a CMS media library at scale — format strategy, automatic WebP conversions, alt text, lazy loading vs fetchpriority, and storage planning, with UnfoldCMS as the disclosed worked example.
An honest, no-horse-in-the-race comparison of Statamic and WordPress in 2026: architecture, templating, plugins, security, licensing, and hosting, with a verdict for each use case.
A developer's guide to CMS content scheduling: why steady cadence beats bursts, how the posted_at + scheduler pattern works, timezone gotchas, editorial calendars, and the 404-before-live pitfall.
An honest Hugo vs WordPress comparison across eight dimensions — publishing model, performance, security, editing, theming, maintenance, cost, and team workflows — with a verdict per use case.
An honest comparison of Decap CMS and TinaCMS: config-driven simplicity vs GraphQL visual editing, what each costs, and when git-based content stops scaling.
Payload vs Strapi across nine dimensions: content modeling, framework coupling, admin UI, APIs, plugins, databases, upgrade history, ops, and pricing. With a clear verdict per use case.
A vendor-neutral comparison of Contentful and Sanity covering content modeling, editor experience, querying, pricing, collaboration, and lock-in — with a verdict for each team type.
We deployed both, broke both, and paid both sets of bills. Here's where Ghost wins, where WordPress wins, and how to pick based on what your blog actually needs.