Hello @rashidazhussain
It is compulsory to show microdata markup on the page. If the markup is hidden then Google will not consider these hidden markups in the google search result.
Please refer this screenshot:
https://goo.gl/WU7wcT
Refer these articles:
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/8903526/is-it-ok-to-hide-microdata-with-css/21751532
https://schema.org/docs/gs.html#schemaorg_expected
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/16336655/how-to-hide-microdata-schema
Hope it clarifies you!
However, if you still want to hide the summary box, please add this custom CSS.
Custom CSS:
#snippet-box{
display: none;
}
Also, I would like to tell you that we have worked on a new plugin called Schema Pro that automates the process of adding schema markups on your website without displaying content in the frontend. With a simple click and select interface, you can set up a markup on the entire website in minutes. All the markup configurations you will set are automatically applied to all selected pages & posts. Therefore, with Schema Pro, adding a schema markup on a website with hundreds and thousands of pages is no longer a task.
To know more about this plugin and all it does, you can read more on the following website – https://wpschema.com/
Please feel free to get in touch in case you have any further queries about the same.
Looking forward to serve you more.
Regards,
Uttam
Hello @uttam007
Thank you for replying in detail.
Yes. I figured; the summary has to be seen for google to recognize the schema.
I have one question; my “stock availability” isn’t showing in the summary box. I have set it to “Pre-order”. But it’s not showing. Kindly advise what am I missing here please.
Thanks & Regards,
Rashida H.
WEBSITE URL: https://www.directsupplyservices.com/brands/airflow/airflow-pvm-610-micromanometer/
Hello @rashidazhussain
Could you please open a support ticket from the plugin backend settings so we can see your issue in details?
Regards,
Uttam