Frontmatter, OpenGraph, and Schema.org are three distinct yet interrelated methods used to enhance the presentation and discoverability of web content. Frontmatter refers to the metadata included at the beginning of a document, often used in static site generators to provide information about the content, such as the title, author, and date. OpenGraph is a protocol developed by Facebook that allows web pages to become rich objects in a social graph, enabling better integration with social media platforms by specifying metadata like the title, description, and image. Schema.org, on the other hand, is a collaborative, community activity with a mission to create, maintain, and promote schemas for structured data on the Internet, in web pages, email messages, and beyond. These schemas provide a standardized way to mark up web content, making it easier for search engines to understand and index the information. Together, Frontmatter, OpenGraph, and Schema.org serve to improve the visibility, accessibility, and usability of web content across various platforms and search engines.
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