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  • Hi @jhoysi,

    If you use the filter mentioned in the other plugin, this will completely disable the schema data on the page, so this wouldn’t fix the problem.

    We noticed that there are some HTML errors on the page, so there could be a problem related to a caching or optimization plugin or a theme on the site.

    You mentioned disabling plugins, but did you also clear all cache on in the browser and also switch to a standard theme?like?Twenty Nineteen.?

    We have a step-by-step guide here:?How to check for plugin conflicts.

    Thread Starter jhoysi

    (@jhoysi)

    Thanks, Priscilla! I’ve run the theme through an HTML validator and corrected all the errors. A few warnings remain, but they are from plugins.

    I also narrowed down the issue. There’s something in my theme’s CSS that is triggering the schema to show. I’ve got it from here.

    Thank you again!

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