Exclude price in rich snippet markup
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Our site has their prices hidden for non logged in users.
Its a woocommerce built site and the rich snippet markups are added by woocommerce.
I would like to remove the markup for the price becouse : 1, we would like our customers to register for prices. 2 i dont want to get penalties for not showing the same thing to visitors as to "google" ..
Any help or thoughts on this one?
Thanks
/ Jonas
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That lead me to the right direction!
Got it all working with price excluded in the rich snippet, still validating as a product with reviews, sku and description.
My solution..
Create following directories:
wp-content/themes/[your_theme]/woocommerce
wp-content/themes/[your_theme]/woocommerce/single-product
Create price.php and ad it to /single-product
Ad this code to the custom price.php
if ( ! defined( 'ABSPATH' ) ) {
exit; // Exit if accessed directly
}global $product;
?>
get_price_html(); ?>
// Jonas
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I don't know what kind of Woo + WordPress + theme you use. But you can download everything into separate folder and use tool to find text in all files. You just need to look who is responsible for "schema.org/Offer" adding into HTML.
Here is shoot in the dark:
https://webdesires.co.uk/blog/add-schema-to-woocommerce-products/
you just need to reverse this change.As i said - it's just guessing. Can be also in plugin somewhere.
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Hi Peter and thanks for your respons!
Any tips on how to do this patch in an easy way?
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Here is example of Rich Snippet w/o offer (with price):
ACME
Executive Anvil
Sleeker than ACME's Classic Anvil, the
Executive Anvil is perfect for the business traveler
looking for something to drop from a height.Product #: 925872
4.4 stars, based on 89 reviewsAs you can see this code can be validated and works OK. Now you need to go back in Woo and make "patch" to remove http://schema.org/Offer where is price located. OR temporary disable them.
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