• Resolved bryandsilva

    (@bryandsilva)


    Hi,

    Pardon me if this has been asked before, new to this area and learning the ropes.

    I currently use DIVI builder (Ver 3.19) as the primary page builder. I wanted to add structured data, and came across this

    https://yoast.com/content-blocks-future-benefit-seo/

    I see we can use it with Gutenberg, is there anyway you can point me to on how to use the content blocks with the Divi page builder?

    The page I need help with: [log in to see the link]

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  • Hi,

    We do not know if Divi has integrated our Yoast HowTo and FAQ blocks. We suggest contacting them for more information. If they have, you can expect Yoast to output the schema accordingly.

    Thread Starter bryandsilva

    (@bryandsilva)

    Thanks! I will contact them and then update any info I find, in here, for future reference.

    Plugin Support devnihil

    (@devnihil)

    @bryandsilva Thanks for your reply and we do appreciate it if you’re able to report back any information you find for other users.

    Thread Starter bryandsilva

    (@bryandsilva)

    This is what they said:

    Our themes don’t handle Rich Snippets/Structured Data/Schema.org metadata markup, and we recommend using a 3rd party plugin for this. The reason is simple: switching themes should not negatively impact your site’s SEO.

    If a theme handled all of your site’s structured data markup and then at some point you were to switch themes, you wouldn’t be able to take that markup with you. It would be deactivated as soon as you switched to a different theme which would negatively impact your site’s SEO ranking.

    There are many plugins available that handled rich snippets markup. You can check some of them out here(https://www.ads-software.com/plugins/search.php?q=rich+snippets).

    You might also like to check the following article:

    https://www.thesempost.com/structured-markup-does-not-affect-google-search-rankings/

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