- Add an Extra Field for a Schema Type
- Enable/Disable Schema Markup
- Add Ratings Using Shortcode
- Disable a Specific Schema Markup
- Add Schema Markup on Subcategories
- Disable the White Label Settings
- Disable Corporate Contact Schema
- Remove Home List Item from Breadcrumblist Schema
- Remove Shop Item Link on Product Page
- Test a Schema Snippet
- Mapping Your Schema Fields
- Add an Extra Field for a Schema Type
- How to Use the Schema Pro plugin?
- All-in-one Schema Pro plugin
- Map Required fields with Custom Fields
- Create a Custom Fields
- Target Specific Areas of the Website
- Enable/Disable Schema Markup
- Add Ratings Using Shortcode
- How to Add a Schema markup for an Article on your website?
- What is the Difference between the Free and Pro Plugin?
- How to map fields with custom fields from third party plugins?
- Accept User Ratings from Users
- Update Schema Pro
- Register Your Copy of Schema Pro
- Organization Type in the Setup Wizard
- Schema Pro Setup Wizard
- Getting Started With Schema Pro
- How To Install Schema Pro Plugin
- Schema Markup for an Event page
- Schema Markup for a Review page
- Schema Markup for a Local Business Page
- Schema Markup for a Service Page
- Schema Markup for a Product Page
- Schema Markup for a Course page
- Schema Markup for a Recipe Page
- Schema Markup for a Person/ About Page
- Schema Markup for a Job Posting Page
- Schema Markup for a Video Object
Add Schema Markup on Subcategories
Schema Pro allows you to Add Schema Markup on Subcategories of a parent category.
You will need to use bsf_target_rules_include_parent_taxanomy filter to be able to Add Schema on Subcategories.
Example: Add the following code to your functions.php file.
add_filter( 'bsf_target_rules_include_parent_taxanomy', 'my_function' ); function my_function( $bool ) { return true; }
It will apply parent category schema’s on subcategories.
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