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Enter your tutorial steps and get production-ready structured data that enhances your how-to content visibility.","seo","structured",[13,19,25,30,34],{"name":14,"label":15,"type":16,"placeholder":17,"required":18},"howToTitle","How-To Title","text","e.g., How to Install a WordPress Plugin",true,{"name":20,"label":21,"type":22,"placeholder":23,"required":18,"maxLength":24},"howToDescription","Description","textarea","Briefly describe what this how-to guide teaches",500,{"name":26,"label":27,"type":22,"placeholder":28,"required":18,"maxLength":29},"steps","Steps (one per line)","Step 1: Log into WordPress admin\nStep 2: Navigate to Plugins > Add New\nStep 3: Search for the plugin\nStep 4: Click Install Now",1000,{"name":31,"label":32,"type":16,"placeholder":33},"totalTime","Estimated Total Time","e.g., 15 minutes",{"name":35,"label":36,"type":16,"placeholder":37},"toolsNeeded","Tools or Materials Needed","e.g., WordPress admin access, FTP client","Generate valid JSON-LD HowTo schema markup for '{{howToTitle}}'. Description: '{{howToDescription}}'. Steps: {{steps}}. Total time: {{totalTime}}. Tools needed: {{toolsNeeded}}. Create proper HowToStep entries with position, name, and text for each step. Include estimatedCost, tool, and supply properties where applicable. Output valid JSON-LD code wrapped in a script tag.","code",[41,44,47,50,53],{"question":42,"answer":43},"What is HowTo schema markup?","HowTo schema markup is structured data that describes a set of steps to accomplish a task. It uses the schema.org HowTo type to define each step, required tools, materials, estimated time, and cost. When properly implemented as JSON-LD, Google can display your how-to content as an expandable step-by-step rich result directly in search, giving users a preview of your instructions without clicking through.",{"question":45,"answer":46},"What rich results does HowTo schema trigger?","HowTo schema can trigger expandable step-by-step rich results that show each step directly in Google search. Users can expand and collapse individual steps to preview your content. This rich result format is especially valuable for mobile searchers who want quick answers. Google may also use HowTo markup for Google Assistant voice responses, making your content accessible through voice-activated devices.",{"question":48,"answer":49},"How many steps should a HowTo schema include?","There is no strict limit, but aim for 3 to 15 clearly defined steps. Each step should describe a single distinct action rather than combining multiple tasks. Google may truncate very long step lists in rich results, so front-load the most important steps. If your process requires more than 15 steps, consider breaking it into sections using HowToSection to group related steps logically.",{"question":51,"answer":52},"Should I include images in HowTo schema?","Yes, including images for each step significantly improves your chances of earning rich results. Google favors how-to content with visual aids because it provides better user experience. Add an image property to each HowToStep with a relevant illustration or screenshot. Images should clearly show the action being described in that step and meet Google's minimum quality requirements of 1200 pixels wide.",{"question":54,"answer":55},"Can I use HowTo schema for recipe instructions?","While HowTo schema technically works for cooking instructions, Google recommends using the dedicated Recipe schema type instead for food-related content. Recipe schema includes specific properties like nutrition information, cooking time, and ingredient lists that HowTo does not support. Use HowTo schema for non-food tutorials, DIY projects, technical guides, and instructional content where Recipe schema would not be appropriate.",[57,58,59,60,61],"json-ld-schema-generator","faq-schema-generator","article-schema-generator","seo-blog-outline-generator","blog-post-title-generator",[63,66],{"title":64,"content":65},"Why HowTo Schema Drives Tutorial Traffic","How-to queries represent a massive share of search traffic, and Google increasingly surfaces step-by-step rich results for these queries. HowTo schema markup positions your tutorial content for these premium placements, providing users with actionable previews directly in search results. Content with properly implemented HowTo schema consistently earns more visibility than competing tutorials that lack structured data markup.",{"title":67,"content":68},"Creating Effective HowTo Structured Data","Each HowToStep needs a clear name and detailed text description. Include the totalTime property in ISO 8601 duration format and list all tools and supplies needed. Add images to individual steps where possible. Ensure your schema steps match the visible content on your page exactly — Google cross-references markup against page content and may penalize discrepancies between your schema and actual instructions."]