Answer first
ModelBreeder.com uses JSON-LD to describe public facts that already appear in visible HTML. The site identity, owner, canonical page, article title, updated date, breadcrumb path, and selected FAQ answers are all aligned with public content.
Schema profiles used
| Type | Where it applies | Visible match |
|---|---|---|
| WebSite | Every page | Site name, URL, search route, and publisher. |
| Organization | Every page | ModelBreeder.com public identity and contact route. |
| Person | Every page | Michael Kappel contact/about page. |
| WebPage | Every page | Canonical route, title, description, and site membership. |
| TechArticle | Curated guides and rendered reports | Guide title, date, author, tags, source section, and evidence. |
| BreadcrumbList | Curated guide pages | The visible breadcrumb above the article hero. |
| FAQPage | Explicit FAQ pages | Questions and short answers visible in the page body. |
Quality rule
If a claim is not visible on a page, it should not appear as structured data for that page. The structured-data layer is a confirmation layer, not a hidden content layer.
Generated evidence
Use @@MBTOKEN0@@ to inspect the current structured-data profile and the routes that use it.
Source reports used for this guide
These reports are preserved verbatim in the site archive. The guide above is an editorial synthesis and may narrow, qualify, or reorganize claims from the source material.