• Resolved Jheronimus

    (@jheronimus)


    According to ContentKing, there is a problem with the structure of schema on all my pages. Does anyone know how to fix this? I’m not experienced at working with schema (I let Yoast do the work), but if with clear instructions I’m sure I’ll manage. Thank you so much!

    $.@graph[8].url -> Invalid absolute URL in the specified property. $.@graph[8].contentUrl ->Invalid absolute URL in the specified property.

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  • @jheronimus

    Upon checking your website via the Rich Results Testing tool, we don’t seem to find any such critical schema error, except for some optional schema suggestions.

    That said, if you could provide us with some additional specific URLs where the problem occurs, we can look further.

    Thread Starter Jheronimus

    (@jheronimus)

    Hi Suwash, Thanks for taking the time to have a look at my site. I didn’t know of this tool, I’ll be sure to follow up on the suggestions.

    According to ContentKing, the error occurs at every single page & blog post (234 in total) of my website, including the homepage (which you checked). Maybe ContentKing is wrong here? Thanks!

    Hey @jheronimus,

    Thank you for your response. Yes, it might be a false positive. I’d suggest to contact ContentKing about this to get this sorted/investigated as well.

    Thread Starter Jheronimus

    (@jheronimus)

    Now that I’ve followed up on the schema suggestions you pointed out, the errors have disappeared. Thanks for helping me out!

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