Schema Editor – Assigning Schema(s)
How to properly add (assign) schema(s) to your website
Aleksandar Stamenkovski
Last Update 5 jaar geleden
Unlike Project Supremacy V2 where all the work around schemas was focused inside of plugin, most of the editing and adding (assigning) schemas to your websites is done directly through your Panel. However, we've also enabled you to do it the old fashioned way by going straight to the plugin and select the schema manually on the place you want to use it.

When you get in there, click on the Schemas tab in the menu and the screen from the image above should appear.
On the left of that screen you will see My Schema(s) which represents all your schemas created on Panel inside of Schema Editor and Homepage Schema(s) which will show you the currently assigned schemas for your homepage.
Inside of My Schema(s) you will have the ability to search schemas by their name, group them by their schema group or by their schema type. All this is there for you to easily find the schema that you've created for this particular website.
Once you've found your schema that you want to assign to that website's homepage, simple drag and drop it, by holding it on the white box, inside of Homepage Schema(s). Wait until the process is completed and voila!, your schema is now assigned to appear on that website's homepage.
You can validate it by pressing the Perform Validation button and if you don't get any errors with validation, you're all set!
Same process goes with assigning schema(s) to specific pages, just press the Per-Page Schema(s) tab button above the My Schema(s) and you'll be presented with the similar screen where you will be able to set schemas to specific pages.


It will open up a screen where you will be able to search for your schemas and assign them accordingly. After you've done assigning, press Close and Update/Publish your page or post.
After that, you can try pressing the Validate Schema button on the same Schema tab and make sure that the schema you've created is indeed valid and ready for usage.
