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  • Plugin Support Sanjeev Kumar

    (@sanjeevsetu)

    You can do by modifying schema output like this ( https://prnt.sc/plf6dc ). Leave the text field blank. But it depends on your schema type because for “Article” it is required.

    Hope this helps you.

    Thread Starter Divakara Ganesh

    (@divakaraganesh)

    Hi @sanjeevsetu

    Thanks for the response.I am using blogposting schema.
    I have modified schema output like you said. https://prnt.sc/plghyo
    But still i am getting datePublished in the schema markup. https://prnt.sc/plgiud.

    PS: i have cleared the cache also.

    Plugin Support Sanjeev Kumar

    (@sanjeevsetu)

    I have checked for the BlogPost and it is working fine for us. May be you have modified it on a individual post. Actually What I told earlier, It was global modification but when you modify post specifically that override global data for that post only so leave blank there.

    But why you do not want datePublished as Google says that it is required for BlogPost as well ( https://prnt.sc/plgxel ).

    Thread Starter Divakara Ganesh

    (@divakaraganesh)

    Most of the time google is showing published date even if we proved the modified date through schema. actually i want to show modified date only in the search results.

    now i have made a small tweak. https://prnt.sc/plhicj. its works fine i guess..

    Thanks for your support 🙂

    Plugin Support Sanjeev Kumar

    (@sanjeevsetu)

    Its nice. Tweak worked for you.

    We are always available to help you.

    • This reply was modified 6 years, 7 months ago by Sanjeev Kumar.
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