![]() You can follow the previous method to create a custom Schema to save a template or simply build one from scratch by following the steps discussed below. 2 Adding Custom Schema Using Schema Templates? PROĪs we mentioned in the previous step, custom Schema can be saved as a template to reuse on other posts and pages of your website. You can then check your Schema with the help of Google’s Rich Results Testing Tool. Then, update the page as you normally would after making a change or click the Publish button if this is a newly created page. The Schema will be saved as a template and accessed under Rank Math > Schema Templates. If you wish to reuse this Schema on other posts, click the Save as Template button. Click on Save for this Post to save your Custom Schema only for this page. You can notice two options available here to save. Once you add the properties, you can save the custom Schema. You can start with a blank template like the one below and then add your properties and property groups. 1.5 Add Property and Property GroupĬustom Schema Builder allows you to add properties and property groups by creating new fields. Once you click on the tab, the Schema Builder will open up. In the Schema Generator, click the Custom Schema tab, as shown below. Navigate to the Schema settings by clicking on the Schema tab and then click on Schema Generator. 1.3 Navigate to the Schema Settings for This Post/Page ![]() Or click the three vertical dots in the top right-hand corner of the edit page and select Rank Math in the Plugins section, as shown below. You can open Rank Math in the Gutenberg sidebar by clicking on the Rank Math SEO icon for the page. 1.2 Open Rank Math In the Gutenberg Sidebar To add a custom Schema, at first, head over to the edit screen for that post by clicking Edit as shown below. Once you’ve enabled the Schema module, you can follow the steps discussed below to take full control of adding custom Schema to your posts & pages: 1.1 Edit Your Post or Page ![]()
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