Google Removes @ID from Site Name Markup

Google Removes @ID from Site Name Markup Documentation

Google Removes @ID from Site Name Markup Documentation

Google has removed the @id mentions in the site name documentation calling the use of @id “unneeded.” If you compare the old version of the page to the new version, you will see the example code that shows @id lines were removed.

Google wrote that today, August 2nd they have “removed unneeded mention of “@id” in the site names documentation.”

Here is what was removed, these three @id lines in the sample code on this page:

Google Removes @ID from Site Name Markup
Google Removes @ID from Site Name Markup
Google Removes @ID from Site Name Markup

So if you have those in your code for site name markup, you can remove it.

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