Schema showing up in product listing?
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I have added schema to my product page as follows:
Example product description
.....
and so forth.
However, the schema is showing up on the product page itself. How do I keep the schema on the SERP page, but not on the product page? My client doesn't want it to affect the site design.
Thanks!
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Hi Donna, were you able to resolve this issue? We'd love an update, thanks!
Christy
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Thank you so much, Peter. I was hoping that might be the answer. I will play with it some more, and post if I can't get it fixed.
I really appreciate it!
Donna
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Hi Donna
The schema should definitely not show up in the page. Either you have miscoded something or the editor in your Content Management System is messing up the schema code.
The most common thing that causes code to display as content is when a preceding block of code is not finished off correctly, maybe a missing quote (") on a class statement or a tag (e.g. ) not closed by its tag pair (e.g. .
So I recommend you look at the source code to check if there's something missing and if you're still stuck post a link back here so it the page can be checked by another pair of eyes.
Peter
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