: What are the friendly/rich URLs in Google Search result snippets called? When searching content on Google, I sometimes see a neatly organized location of the document, instead of the regular URLs
When searching content on Google, I sometimes see a neatly organized location of the document, instead of the regular URLs we see everyday.
After a solid hour of searching about this feature, I couldn't find the answer to my question. Can you please clarify what is this feature called, and optionally guide me on creating something like this for my website?
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The correct answer you are asking for is called Structured Data. There are dozens of named tools and combined features with markup that deserve your entire attention in order to fully implement as what you have shown in picture and description. There is a subcategory of structured data called Rich Results, which seems to match up to what you had remembered. Even though it requires you to look from the design tool of all structured data, you can directly find the Rich Results subcategory located here Rich Results section of Structured Data
Please direct yourself to find the exact type of work you wish to do with the goal of creating a more quality and structured not to mention useful type of design for web or search categories and there is a portal directly located. here. Google Developer Website Guides
This is Google's Breadcrumb Markup, that renders this in the google search result rich snippet.
More information can be found here: developers.google.com/search/docs/data-types/breadcrumbs
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