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  • Hi onmediaseo,

    According to the schema documentation: “A QAPage is a WebPage focussed on a specific Question and its Answer(s)”

    It isn’t applicable for our plugin, as the page lists multiple questions, each with only one answer, not one question with multiple answers.

    There is an alternative parent schema that can be used, called “WebPage” (https://schema.org/WebPage), but that is something that we don’t include directly in the FAQ output because there’s a high chance that either your theme is already including that schema or that another plugin that you have activated would be including that schema.

    It looks like they have a pending schema called FAQPage (https://pending.schema.org/FAQPage), which will be more in line with what we’d want to include in our FAQ Output. Once that is released, we can look into implementing it.

    In the meantime, if you want to avoid seeing that message in your testing tool, I’d suggest just adding that WebPage markup to your theme page template.

    Do you have any plans to implement “QAPage” via individual pages for each question?

    Or is it not relevant?

    eg.I’ve seen a lot of posts questioning the usefulness of QAPage eg. saying theat “QAPage” is only suitable for Quora-style questions (whereby there are multiple answers/opinions to one question).

    (Currently just looking at best solution for getting FAQ SEO snippets in Google! Really like your plugin and Pro import functionality!)

    • This reply was modified 5 years, 7 months ago by phirefly. Reason: adding info

    Hi @phirefly,

    Since we do have the option to allow FAQs open up in their own page, We’ve noted this as a feature request and will discuss the viability of implementing it in a future update.

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