WordPress Schema Markup: Complete Guide 2026

Published April 21, 2026

WordPress Schema Markup Guide

Schema markup (structured data) tells search engines what your content means, not just what it says. Implementing it correctly enables rich results — star ratings, FAQs, how-to steps, and breadcrumbs directly in Google search results, significantly increasing click-through rates.

What Is Schema Markup?

Schema.org is a vocabulary of structured data tags. Implemented as JSON-LD (JavaScript Object Notation for Linked Data) in your page head, it communicates content type, ratings, dates, prices, and dozens of other attributes to search engines.

Most Valuable Schema Types for WordPress

Implementation with Plugins

RankMath: Automatically generates Article, BreadcrumbList, and custom schema per post type. FAQ and HowTo blocks in the Gutenberg editor automatically generate FAQPage and HowTo schema.

Schema Pro: Dedicated schema plugin with 20+ schema types and conditional display rules.

Yoast SEO: Includes Article and BreadcrumbList schema by default.

Testing Your Schema

Use Google's Rich Results Test (search.google.com/test/rich-results) to validate your schema and preview how rich results will appear. Fix any errors before indexing — invalid schema does not trigger rich results.