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Website Google Search Gallery

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Odoo Apps Dependencies Online Jobs (website_hr_recruitment)
Discuss (mail)
Website (website)
Recruitment (hr_recruitment)
Calendar (calendar)
Employees (hr)
Lines of code 156
Technical Name website_google_search_gallery
LicenseOPL-1
Websitehttp://vauxoo.com
Versions 14.0 15.0 16.0
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Availability
Odoo Online
Odoo.sh
On Premise
Odoo Apps Dependencies Online Jobs (website_hr_recruitment)
Discuss (mail)
Website (website)
Recruitment (hr_recruitment)
Calendar (calendar)
Employees (hr)
Lines of code 156
Technical Name website_google_search_gallery
LicenseOPL-1
Websitehttp://vauxoo.com
Versions 14.0 15.0 16.0

Website Google Search Gallery

This app enables the creation of Google Search Gallery cards for your website.

DEMO
User: googlescg Password: googlescg

The purple editor bar should be enabled in order to activate the features, since the "edit" button is not enabled by default. To enable the editor bar simply do the following:

  • In the top left corner you'll see this button, click on editor.
Enable Editor

Corporate Contact Card

To enable Corporate Contact Card simply do the following:

  • Login and go to the frontend of your website and click on Edit.
  • Click on customize.
  • Select 'Google Corporate Contact Card'.

Article Card

To enable Article Card follow the next steps:

  • Login, go to your website's blog page, click on edit, and select any article that has been posted.
  • Click on customize.
  • Select 'Google Card Article'.

Job Posting Card

Finally to enable Job Posting Card follow these steps:

  • Login, go to any of the job opportunities that have been posted on your website and click on edit
  • Click on customize.
  • Select 'Google Card Job Posting'.

Robots.txt

Once you have installed your app and activated the features you want, there is something you must take into consideration and that is your website's Robots.txt file.

A Robots.txt file is a text file that contains the URLs search engines are allowed to visit in order to better manage your website's traffic.

  • Go to the backend of your site and click on the Website module.
  • Click on 'Configuration' on the purple bar on top, then 'Settings' on the dropdown options.
  • Then search for the 'SEO' section or type in 'robots.txt' on the search bar.

On a base Odoo website the default looks like this; it's completely blank, meaning the Google crawlers are allowed in your website.

If you wish to limit or grant access to specific pages you can do so by following the rule example shown.

You can learn more about that here .


HR JOB MODEL

A new field called 'wage' was added to the hr_job model of Odoo. This field allows users to add a base salary to any job that is created. It can be found under the 'Recruitment' tab.

If no amount is set to this field, the value will not be sent to Google since this field is optional. If you want the wage to be added to the script just make sure to fill out this field on the form.

To test out if your app is working correctly, you only have to do one more thing.

Visit this website and paste the URL of the specific page you want to check.

This Google service will determine whether or not a page from your website supports rich results and if they can be further improved, providing some suggestions.

This is what it looks like when everything has been set up correctly. Our results show that Google was able to access our website and that there are descriptions that can be improved for it to display richer data.

In comparison, this will show up instead if your Robots.txt has an specific URL blocked.

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