Thanks, I will be migrating from yoast to Rank Math right now@Nishida,
You may want to take a look at Rank Math, it has a section to set up FAQ Schema!
Code:https://rankmath.com/blog/faq-schema/
If you're using Yoast or All In One SEO, ditch them and use Rank Math, you'll thank me later.
I use a plugin for faq schema but none of them are displayed in Google, but all the faqs defined by the site above are displayed in Google, so I want to know what plugin it uses to do thiscould be any plugin (there's lots of them that can do this). Personally, I use a free plugin called "shortcodes ultimate" on all of my websites and one of the functions of that plugin does exactly the same thing as in this image. So, I don't think it matters which plugin you use, just use whatever you like
Rank Math SEO plugin adds a custom FAQ block similar to this. You should give it a try.
Yup. Try with rankmath, it's what I'm using for most of my sites and it does the trickThanks
Thanks for the explanation and tipsIf you really want to know the specific plugin used, you can typically do that by inspecting one of the questions and copy the class name,
Googling will usually do provide some results of their support pages, GitHub code or any similar hint that would easily let you know the name
Other than that, there are plenty of FAQ schemas plugins that you can use to add these to both your page & possibly to the SERPs,
Don't expect them to be shown rapidly in the SERPs & it's not guaranteed neither
Can I use the faq schema feature in Rank Math in the classic editor?Yup. Try with rankmath, it's what I'm using for most of my sites and it does the trick
Thanks for the explanationI use Yoast SEO to create a FAQ section with the Gutenberg editor because it has the FAQ block and schema.
By the way, having the FAQ schema doesn't guarantee that it will show up in Google results. Google has the final say whether to show your FAQ or not.
Are you using both Yoast and Rank Math together? You can only use one of them at a time. Otherwise they'll conflict with each other and break your site.Can I use the faq schema feature in Rank Math in the classic editor?
And another problem, I use yoast now, when I install rank math and enter its settings, it shows me a white screen and does not enter the data import section
No, im not useing Yoast and Rank Math together, i am currently using Yoast, But when I install Rank Math and go through the process of importing data from Yoast to Rank Math, I get a white screenAre you using both Yoast and Rank Math together? You can only use one of them at a time. Otherwise they'll conflict with each other and break your site.
I have migrated 3 of my sites from Yoast to Rank Math but never had any issues. There are tutorials available on internet to avoid these problems.No, im not useing Yoast and Rank Math together, i am currently using Yoast, But when I install Rank Math and go through the process of importing data from Yoast to Rank Math, I get a white screen
This faq schema is located on the WooCommerce product category pageHi, Can anyone tell me what plugin the following site uses to display the FAQ schema?
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I installed the ultimate shrtcodes plugin. Can you help me which option to use to place the faq schema?could be any plugin (there's lots of them that can do this). Personally, I use a free plugin called "shortcodes ultimate" on all of my websites and one of the functions of that plugin does exactly the same thing as in this image. So, I don't think it matters which plugin you use, just use whatever you like
it's the spoiler / accordion shortcodeI installed the ultimate shrtcodes plugin. Can you help me which option to use to place the faq schema?
Does Google recognize it as a faq schema?it's the spoiler / accordion shortcode