- 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?
- 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
Does Schema Pro Add Schema Markup to Blog Archive Pages
Understanding Schema and Archive Pages
Schema Pro is designed to help you add structured data (schema markup) to individual content types like:
- Blog Posts
- Pages
- Products
- Custom Post Types
This structured data helps search engines understand your content better, enabling rich results like featured snippets, article previews, product ratings, and more.
However, Schema Pro does not automatically apply schema markup to blog archive pages, such as:
- The main blog listing page
- Category or tag archive pages
- Author archive pages
- Date-based archive pages
Why Doesn’t Schema Pro Add Schema to Archives?
Archive pages are not single entities; they are collections of multiple posts or entries. Applying a schema type like Article
or BlogPosting
to such a page would be technically incorrect and could lead to warnings or errors in tools like:
Because of this, Schema Pro avoids adding schema to archive pages to ensure your structured data stays valid and error-free.
Want Schema on Archive Pages?
If you have a specific reason for adding schema to archive pages (for example, CollectionPage
or a general WebPage
schema), here are a few options:
Add Schema Manually: You can manually add JSON-LD schema code to your archive templates using theme hooks or a child theme. This gives you full control but requires some coding knowledge.
Summary
Feature | Supported by Schema Pro |
---|---|
Single Post/Page Schema | ✅ Yes |
Blog Archive Page Schema | ❌ No (not by default) |
Custom Archive Schema (manual) | ⚙️ Yes (with custom code) |
You can refer to the helpful article to know How to setup schema and structured data for archive pages.
If you need help implementing schema for a specific page or want guidance on best practices, feel free to contact our support team we’re here to help!
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