• Resolved tvelos

    (@tvelos)


    I’m a complete beginner to SEO but I know that Schema is used for proper display of website pages in Google Search.

    I like Slim SEO because it’s lightweight and it states in your website that it takes care of Schema but for a woocommerce user, do I still need keep this schema plugin or Slim SEO is enough?

    The page I need help with: [log in to see the link]

Viewing 5 replies - 1 through 5 (of 5 total)
  • Plugin Author Anh Tran

    (@rilwis)

    Hi @tvelos,

    If you don’t have any special content type like Book or Recipe, and all you have on the website is WooCommerce products and blog posts/pages, then you can deactivate those plugins and keep Slim SEO only. Slim SEO already support posts/pages and WooCommerce products, so you’re safe to use it.

    Thread Starter tvelos

    (@tvelos)

    Thanks for your response.
    My concern is that when in Google search, I want my result to be like this one https://nimb.ws/zhbmkA

    But instead, my pages shows up in boxes:
    https://nimb.ws/NQUptd

    From what I understand, this is schema right? I am grateful if you can point me to the right direction.

    Thread Starter tvelos

    (@tvelos)

    Also, how do I report a bug?
    I just noticed that Gutenberg Editor or Block Editor stops working if Slim SEO is on.
    The buttons becomes unresponsive but returns to normal when I deactivate slim seo plugin.

    Plugin Author Anh Tran

    (@rilwis)

    Hi @tvelos ,

    Regarding the 1st comment, that’s called Page Links in the search results and it doesn’t relate to the schema. The schema only provides the site search box in the search result, which is already included in Slim SEO. The Page Links are generated by Google and we doesn’t have any technical indicator to do that. I’d suggest you make a clear hierarchy on your website to increase the chance to have Page Links.

    Regarding the issue with Gutenberg, can you please provide more details? Which buttons did you refer to?

    Thread Starter tvelos

    (@tvelos)

Viewing 5 replies - 1 through 5 (of 5 total)
  • The topic ‘Can this replace Schema & Structured Data for WP and AMP?’ is closed to new replies.