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  • Plugin Author Hesham Zebida

    (@hishaman)

    There is no reported issues from WPBakery Page Builder users.

    1 – I can confirm that both plugins works with no conflict, I had the chance to test it with the Classic Editor.

    2 – For the schema.org FAQPage; you can use WPBakery Page Builder to construct your page content as you usually do, and add the FAQ section in the content (probably using the Toggle element for Q&A).

    The trick is Schema Premium will allow you to insert schema.org FAQPage properties details in post meta. These has to match the FAQ section in your content.

    I have updated the FAQPage documentation page to reflect more details about this. (see screenshot at the end of the page), and also a new page FAQ to answer your question.

    3- Schemas plugin works differently than All In One Schema Rich Snippets.

    I haven’t used the plugin my self, but can tell from the plugin screenshots that All In One Schema Rich Snippets allows you to enables schema.org markup manually on s specific page, while Schema plugin allow you automate the markup by add markup to several parts of contents at once.

    Schema can use “Article” on blog posts, but it makes more sense to markup a Blog as a Blog, so BlogPosting is the recommended markup for blog posts.

    I hope this explains.

    Thread Starter m107

    (@m107)

    I sent a message in your website to fix a billing issue, but have not received any confirmation, can you assist?

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