• Resolved Sampat Viral

    (@viralsampat)


    Hello Team,

    I have used “Yoast SEO” into one of my site.

    After that, I have created few pages like Home, About us, Contact us, and others. Also, I have set “Home” as parent page for About us, Contact us, and others pages.

    After that, I have checked my about-us page into the “https://validator.schema.org/” site and found that “Home” is displaying twice in “Webpage” section( Position #1 & Position #2).

    For more understanding I have attached its screenshot.

    https://share.cleanshot.com/jsnBx5B2346l0JrqnfJR

    When I I have removed “Home” as parent from About us, Contact us, and others and then checked it again on “https://validator.schema.org/” site and found that its working fine as expected.

    I do not want to remove “Home” as parent from About us, Contact us, and others pages and I want to resolve this issue. I want to display “Home” text only one time on schema validator.

    So, please review it from your end and let me know your feedback as soon as possible.

    Here, I have hide my other information due to some security reason.

    Thanks,

    • This topic was modified 2 years, 2 months ago by Sampat Viral.
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  • Plugin Support Maybellyne

    (@maybellyne)

    Hello @viralsampat

    Thanks for reaching out about your site schema.

    When you created parent page A and made page B its child, you’ve created a hierarchical structure, a parent-child relationship. It means page B cannot exist without A. Also, child pages carry their parent page’s slug in their URL. Parent pages are superior to child pages, meaning they leave their mark on child pages.?

    This behavior is also reflected in the site schema. When you set Page A as the parent for Page B, it’s reflected in the breadcrumbs path and the schema properties.

    However, if this behavior is undesirable, you’d have to make About Us a parent or standalone page itself and not a child of Home.

    Thread Starter Sampat Viral

    (@viralsampat)

    Hello @maybellyne

    Thank you so much for your feedback.

    Thanks,

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