How Do I Add a Schema Markup in WordPress?

Adding a schema markup to your WordPress posts and pages can help you better manage your data and make your content more searchable. To add schema markup to a WordPress post or page, go to the post or page in your editor, and click the “Schema” link in the sidebar. On the Schema page, click the “Add New Schema” button. In the “Name” field, type a name for your schema, and in the “Description” field, type a brief description of the schema. In the “Type” field, choose “Content Type.” In the “URL” field, type the URL of the post or page where you want to add the schema. In the “Format” field, choose “HTML.” In the “Element” field, choose the type of element you want to add the schema to. For example, you can add a schema to a post or page to mark it as a post, a page, or a custom post type. In the “Element Type” drop-down list, choose the type of element you want to add the schema to.

For example, you can add a schema to a post or page to mark it as a post, a page, or a custom post type. In the “Element Name” field, type the name of the element you want to add the schema to. In the “Description” field, type a brief description of the schema. Click the “Add” button. The schema you added will appear in the “Schemas” section of the sidebar. To apply the schema to a post or page, go to the post or page in your editor, and click the “Schema” link in the sidebar. On the Schema page, click the “Apply” button next to the schema you want to apply. The schema will be applied to the post or page, and the “Schemas” section of the sidebar will be updated to show the schema name and description. Click the “Publish” button to publish the post or page with the added schema.