• Is it possible to remove the automatically generated schema from a page if the “custom schema” field is not empty?

    I have a page on my website that is being flagged by google because some of the schema is missing a ThumbnailURL. Those schema seem to be auto-generated by the plugin. I’d like to fix the issue by getting rid of them, but they don’t go away even though I’ve already added my own custom schema.

    The schema I’m taking about is wrapped by this comment and tag:

    <!– Schema & Structured Data For WP v1.13 – –>

    <script type=”application/ld+json” class=”saswp-schema-markup-output”>

    code here

    </script>
    Per post post-16745705, I have the plugin updated to the latest version. I am using video schema in the custom schema section.

    The page I need help with: [log in to see the link]

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  • Thread Starter hcumens

    (@hcumens)

    Checking in on this issue again.

    Plugin Author Magazine3

    (@magazine3)

    Hi, Thank you for reaching us. We are here to assist you with this. Can you please kindly let me know if are you using video-object schema? If yes- kindly do let us know, So that we will assist you accordingly to fix the issue.

    Thread Starter hcumens

    (@hcumens)

    I installed the plugin so that I could add custom schema to each page. I have that installed.

    However, the plugin is adding default schema that does not include the thumbnail. This is the code that is automatically being generated. (See below.

    On the settings tab, I have the “Add default videoObject schema whenever any video found on website. No need to add separate schema type for it, if this option is enabled.” De-selected. I just want my custom schema on the page, no default schema.

    Thanks!


    [{“@context”:”https://schema.org/&#8221;,”@type”:”VideoObject”,”@id”:”https://rarecyte.com/rareplex-ctcpanelkits/#videoobject&#8221;,”url”:”https://rarecyte.com/rareplex-ctcpanelkits/&#8221;,”headline”:”RareCyte RarePlex CTC Enumeration Panel Kits”,”datePublished”:”2019-10-09T23:40:33+00:00″,”dateModified”:”2023-06-01T16:14:22+00:00″,”description”:”CTC Panel Kits enable immunofluorescent detection of circulating tumor cells (CTCs) for enumeration.”,”transcript”:”Panel Kits – Enumeration | ARv7 | AR/ARv7 | SYP | ARv7/SYP | HER2/ER | PD-L1 Developer Kits – 405/488 RarePlex CTC Panel Kits for Enumeration CTC Panel Kits enable immunofluorescent detection of circulating tumor cells (CTCs) for enumeration and are designed for the RareCyte blood-to-result circulating tumor cell analysis platform. Enumeration Panel Kits identify EpCAM positive or negative epithelial circulating tumor cells, contain a nuclear dye and a panel of antibodies and reagents for detection of CD45 (to exclude WBC), Cytokeratin, and EpCAM in a 3-channel format. All RarePlex CTC Panel Kits are extensively validated and held to high standards for sensitivity, specificity, and precision. Kits are available for Leica® BOND RX or Ventana® DISCOVERY® ULTRA automated staining systems. Panel Kits are ideal for use in large, multi-center circulating tumor cell enumeration trials. RareCyte’s deployable platform for circulating tumor cell analysis: A clinical research laboratory can perform the entire process in their own lab Platform produces accurate and highly reproducible results Convenient pause points in workflow enable shipping between sites Flexibility in sample processing – A site can process AccuCyte slides and/or perform staining and analysis Leverage worldwide network of contract research organizations With a 3-channel Panel Kit for enumeration, you have the flexibility to create custom assays by adding up to two biomarkers with Developer Kits. Additional resources for the RarePlex Enumeration Panel Kits Order the panel kit → Contact us to learn more → Breast cancer patient sample stained with 0900-VB CTC Panel Kit. Scale bar represents 10μm. RarePlex® Panel and Developer Assays for CTC enumeration and characterization Presented by Arturo Ramirez, Ph.D., Director of Oncology R&D This 7 minute overview of RarePlex Panel Kits and Developer technology highlights available circulating tumor cell assays from RareCyte and presents an introduction to our assay design and validation.”,”name”:”RareCyte RarePlex CTC Enumeration Panel Kits”,”uploadDate”:”2019-10-09T23:40:33+00:00″,“thumbnailUrl”:””,”author”:{“@type”:”Person”,”name”:”robertwilson@rarecyte.com”,”url”:”https://rarecyte.com/author/robertwilsonrarecyte-com/&#8221;,”sameAs”:[],”image”:{“@type”:”ImageObject”,”url”:”https://secure.gravatar.com/avatar/4540090eeffba130124ff05bd7b1b929?s=96&d=mm&r=g&#8221;,”height”:96,”width”:96}},”contentUrl”:”https://www.youtube.com/embed/0mR20SxCGI4&#8243;,”embedUrl”:”https://www.youtube.com/embed/0mR20SxCGI4&#8243;},

    Plugin Author Magazine3

    (@magazine3)

    Hi, Thank you so much for the detailed information. Can you please let us know currently which structured data version are you using at your end?

    Thread Starter hcumens

    (@hcumens)

    We updated to 1.15.1 yesterday, thanks!

    Thread Starter hcumens

    (@hcumens)

    Checking back in on this to see if there is a solution.

    Plugin Author Magazine3

    (@magazine3)

    Hi, thank you for the info. Can you please kindly refer to the below-referenced option and save it and let us know back the response? So that we will assist you accordingly if you need any assistance.

    Here is the reference screenshot of it: https://paste.pics/NUIQE

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