• Resolved Salvatore

    (@scapolupogmailcom)


    Hello,

    I would like to make entry-content (inside hentry), and descriptions in BlogPosting / WpFooter editable for any post. I suppose need to set something in Schema -> Types as follow, but not sure about sintax needed.

    If I would set entry-content inside entry, for example, can you provide some working example of that i.e right setting in backend? Thanks!

    Examples:

    https://imgur.com/a/Vg5BbOH

    • This topic was modified 6 years, 3 months ago by Salvatore.
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  • This is very interesting, got same trouble here! ??

    Hi,

    cant really edit any field I would. docs are confusing about it… any help from developer pleeease?

    Plugin Author Hesham Zebida

    (@hishaman)

    Hi @scapolupogmailcom,

    The hentry -> entry-content you’ve mentioned is not part of the Schema plugin output. So, I am not sure about what you are trying to achieve.

    The Schema Post Meta Generator works only on the main schema.org type markup, it doesn’t have support for WPHeader and WPFooter, so this isn’t going to work.

    At this point; only choices in the drop list is what you can make editable (example: Author Name, Headline, and Description). Here is an example of how to use it.

    There is however a filter schema_web_page_element_output that you can use to override the WPHeader and WPFooter output. Check out the function that is responsible for it on github, it may give you an idea of how to use the filter.

    Thread Starter Salvatore

    (@scapolupogmailcom)

    Hi and thanks very much for help.

    Sorry if I used not-official notation, so I attach a screenshot about what I mean here:

    View post on imgur.com

    Here I need customizing entry-content value in specific way for any single page or post.

    Generally speaking, cannot match this with backend editor in any way:

    View post on imgur.com

    I pretty sure it is my misunderstanding about right sintax need to be used. Hope you can help me i.e via examples ??

    • This reply was modified 6 years, 3 months ago by Salvatore.
    Plugin Author Hesham Zebida

    (@hishaman)

    I was trying to explain that hentry -> entry-content is not part of the plugin. It’s mostly coming from the Theme you are using.

    Thread Starter Salvatore

    (@scapolupogmailcom)

    OK, thanks

    Plugin Author Hesham Zebida

    (@hishaman)

    No problem!

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