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  • Thread Starter amitchahariit

    (@amitchahariit)

    Google does not show any FAQ Schema in the URL inspections for my website, which means that only plain HTML is left.

    It is not possible for me to manually convert the FAQ boxes because my website has more than 160 posts and 300 FAQs.

    Previously, when I switched from Yoast SEO to Rank Math, Rank Math provided a feature to automatically convert Yoast SEO’s FAQs to their own.

    However, I now find that Yoast SEO is more suitable for my blog writing, but I am unable to use it because it does not have this feature.

    I request that Yoast introduces this feature so that webmasters like myself can come back to Yoast and are not forced to use Rank Math.

    Yoast has good developer team and its just a small feature.

    Thread Starter amitchahariit

    (@amitchahariit)

    Ok, the issue is resolved, changing the rating to 5 stars. Thanks for replying.

    Thread Starter amitchahariit

    (@amitchahariit)

    ok, the issue is resolved. Thanks for helping

    Thread Starter amitchahariit

    (@amitchahariit)

    Ok, I will explain to you in simple words-

    1. Firstly, I use the FAQ toggle block (with schema) in my post and update the post.

    2. Later I decided that I do need FAQ in my post, so I Removed the FAQ toggle block and update the post.

    3. now here FAQ is not completely removed by you. once I try to edit the same post again, I can see an empty FAQ box. I removed it again and update the post again. but when you edit the post again, you can see an empty toggle box again.

    4. Now, when I run a google search console URL inspection tool, I can see it is showing an error that an empty FAQ schema box exists.

    5. So, simply this means, the code of FAQ is not removed completely and permanently after the removal of that FAQ toggle block.

    I hope you understand this and fix this for your users. If you are still not able to understand, I am happy to help you with exact screenshots. but here I can not find any attachment option.

    I don’t know what it is maybe CSS or JS, or HTML ( not a technical guy).

    Once you remove the issue, I will be happy to change my rating to 5 stars.

    • This reply was modified 2 years, 4 months ago by amitchahariit.
    Thread Starter amitchahariit

    (@amitchahariit)

    No, it was just a temporary uninstall, I installed it back.

    I have one more error in page speed insights due to the lite speed cache plugin. it is related to “Browser errors were logged to the console”. The link for that error is: https://crypticera.com/wp-content/plugins/litespeed-cache/guest.vary.php

    If you didn’t find the error, just run page speed insights for one of my posts, and check ‘Best practices.

    Website: https://crypticera.com/

    Thread Starter amitchahariit

    (@amitchahariit)

    Okay, let me make you understand, I am using media cleaner for removing all unattached images (images that are not attached to my website but available in my WordPress media library). The scan works well for jpeg and png images but doesn’t work for webP images. that means it scans all webP images and shows unattached to any post but those are attached images.

    Here, attached means images that are attached to my post and pages and unattached means those are not in use but available in the WordPress media library.

    Moving to your next question- I don’t upload webP directly to the media library but i convert them using a WordPress plugin called W3 total cache.

    I hope you got it

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