SCHEMA for Article is simply the easiest solution to add valid schema.org as a JSON script in the head of blog posts or articles.
Search engines such as Google are using structured data markup in many ways—for example, to create rich snippets in search results. Search results with rich snippets will improve your click through rates and increase the number of visitors on your website.
This plugin helps:
This version requires php 5.4 for some options of json_encode. If you encounter any problems with the plugin you should check your website php version.
To exclude the plugin to be worked on any PostType. Add this filter in your themes functions.php.
function yasglobal_exclude_post_types( $post_type ) { if ( $post_type == 'post' ) { return '__false'; } return '__true'; } add_filter( 'schema_for_article_exclude_post_type', 'yasglobal_exclude_post_types');
The support from the users that love SCHEMA for Article is huge. You can support SCHEMA for Article future development and help to make it even better by giving a 5 star rating with a nice message to me 🙂
Bug reports for SCHEMA for Article are welcomed on GitHub. Please note GitHub is not a support forum, and issues that aren’t properly qualified as bugs will be closed.
This process defines you the steps to follow either you are installing through WordPress or Manually from FTP.
From within WordPress
Manually
schema-for-article
folder to the /wp-content/plugins/
directoryAfter activation
A. Installing this plugin is the easiest way to add structured data to your blog. The plugin automatically creates the JSON-LD according to Google’s specification.
A. We cannot promise it – but installing this plugin is in any case a step in right direction.
A. Yes, Incase the fearuted image is not provided by the author so, the defualt provided image would be use to validate the google structure data.