Hi,
please open a support ticket for the PRO version from your customer area on seopress.org to respect the rules of this forum (if it’s not already the case).
Thanks!
I’m not using the PRO version of SEOPress yet – all this is appearing in the free version.
You have probably a plugin or a theme outputting this website schema in your source code.
We are already adding the website schema on our side.
You can disable it from SEO, Titles and metas page, Advanced tab, then uncheck this option:
“nositelinkssearchbox”
Save changes and clear your cache.
However, we recommend to only use 1 plugin to handle schema to avoid any conflicts.
Hey that seems to have worked – now I’m just getting a ‘google won’t show a sitelinks search box’ message in the content analysis.
I’m thinking of upgrading to the PRO version later this week, but I’m also using ‘schema pro’ on my website.
Will SEOPress be able to do just as good a job with the schema, thereby saving me 80 quid into the bargain?
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This reply was modified 5 years, 8 months ago by
deeveearr.
Hi,
yes you can do the same as Schema PRO.
However, some schemas are missing in our plugin compared to Schema PRO.
It depends which schema you need.
Ok then, with that in mind, and the fact that I shouldn’t be using more than one plugin to handle schema, how do I disable schema from SEOPress as there seems to be no option to do that?
Super, thanks @rainbowgeek
*edit* hang on, that’s for the pro version.
How do you remove schema from the free version?
Checking this ‘nositelinkssearchbox’ option has seen awful results in my page rankings, as there are no site links search boxes now, not even from Schema pro.
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This reply was modified 5 years, 8 months ago by
deeveearr.
Proof of the above was seen by temporarily deactivating SEOPress and checking on Google Search console, where there is now just one sitelinks searchbox showing.
Checking the ‘nositelinkssearchbox’ in SEOPress though deactivtes all of them, so how do I just deactivate the SEOPress schema?