• Jay

    (@jwbats)


    Dear support,

    I recently received a new search console warning: error in required structured data element.

    When testing the page in Google’s Structured Data Tool, it tells me that the ‘logo’ element is missing 3 times throughout the page: “A Value For The Logo Field Is Required”.

    I don’t want to show my site’s link publicly, so I’ve sent you the link to this page on your magazine3.com email. Email comes from jw****@outlook.com and has subject ‘Google Search Console Error’.

    Looking at the source, it looks to me like your plugin is responsible for outputting the concerning schema.

    Is there a setting I can make in your plugin to fix this error?

    I’ve already set a logo in my AMP settings.

    Another site of mine doesn’t have a ‘logo’ element in its source, but the page still validates in the Structured Data Testing Tool.

    Not sure what’s going on here. I’d love to see this problem resolved, though.

    Thanks in advance for your time.

    Sincerely,

    Jay

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  • Thread Starter Jay

    (@jwbats)

    @ahmedkaludi, can you have a look at this situation please?

    Thanks in advance for your time.

    Plugin Author Ahmed Kaludi

    (@ahmedkaludi)

    You are facing this issue because of ‘All in One SEO Pack’ plugin. you can view source and search for “aioseop-schema” and check yourself.

    Can you try any of schema plugin (https://www.ads-software.com/plugins/search/schema/) from this list?

    Michael Torbert

    (@hallsofmontezuma)

    WordPress Virtuoso

    @jwbats
    All in One SEO Pack dev here. You can contact us at https://semperplugins.com/contact/ and we’d love to look into this. Where it asks for a license key, paste the URL of this forum thread.

    Thread Starter Jay

    (@jwbats)

    @ahmedkaludi, earlier I got an email from your colleague Shaif, who recommended me to put a logo in for the knowledge graph structured data. That didn’t work. But I see now that the All In One SEO dev himself is offering me help. So I’ll take it up with him!

    @hallsofmontezuma, thanks for the offer. I shall contact you shortly.

    Thread Starter Jay

    (@jwbats)

    @hallsofmontezuma, message sent.

    Thread Starter Jay

    (@jwbats)

    @hallsofmontezuma, I’ve disabled the aioseop schema for now, so the error no longer occurs.

    Let me know if you need help reproducing the issue with the help of my site (assuming this bug is somehow specific to my site).

    Michael Torbert

    (@hallsofmontezuma)

    WordPress Virtuoso

    Hi @jwbats
    This does appear to be something specific to your site, so we’ll need some assistance with reproducing it.
    It looks like we’ve responded to you via email. Let’s keep the convo there so as to avoid confusion and duplication of efforts. ??

    saezalvaro

    (@saezalvaro)

    Hello, I am not sure if it is only a punctual error of a single web, because I receive a warning very similar to the one that exposes (@jwbats).
    I paste image link so you can see it.

    View post on imgur.com

    Any suggestions .. ??
    Thank you

    Thread Starter Jay

    (@jwbats)

    Same error as mine. You can turn off schema in your All In One SEO plugin. That fixed it for me, for the time being.

    saezalvaro

    (@saezalvaro)

    Hi Jay, thanks for your reply. When reading your comment, it occurred to me to make a check before disabling the Schema.org markup from All In One SEO plugin.

    In the Logo part of the organization right next to it, I have uploaded an image in case at that moment of the error, the plugin does not generate the requested and necessary tags when leaving the box blank, and apparently doing so from https: // search. google.com/test/amp if the dynamic AMP post is validated.

    (I always want to say if it helps with something, in my case, I have problems with the dynamic pages of the “post” type blog, it is not the static “page” type)

    But from https://search.google.com/search-console/amp it is not validated in appearance.

    I cannot say anything about the contradictions of the validators, except that when eliminating all types of cache (CDN, automize, WPcache etc, etc …) it is still not validated from the https://search.google.com/search- panel console / amp, and if from https://search.google.com/test/amp.

    I hope that being helped, what I explain helps something.

    Thank you

    Thread Starter Jay

    (@jwbats)

    I also had it on posts and not pages.

    @hallsofmontezuma, perhaps this is why you couldn’t reproduce it? Can you try again?

    If you can’t, then I’ll let you access my site to have a look.

    Plugin Author Ahmed Kaludi

    (@ahmedkaludi)

    jwbats – Have you tried any schema plugin?

    Thread Starter Jay

    (@jwbats)

    Not sure what you mean, Ahmed?

    Plugin Author Ahmed Kaludi

    (@ahmedkaludi)

    I recommend you to use a schema or structured data plug-in to setup and control the schema.

    If you successfully add that then you won’t have to worry about such errors

    Thread Starter Jay

    (@jwbats)

    I’ve already got such a plugin. Wrote it myself. It outputs the schema exaclty as I need it to.

    Using a plugin isn’t always a fix-all. I’m using aioseop and it created a bug for me.

    @hallsofmontezuma, I’ve searched everywhere, but it seems I never received an email from you.

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