3.2.1 Sitemap Manager

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Sitemap Manager was developed to keep your sitemap file updated with links by working with other modules such as Pages Module, Archiver Module and WordPress Module.

Tag in your SiteMap for links insertion: Allows you to set a spot in your sitemap where links will be inserted. Please, specify just the name of that tag. For example: links. All the links will be inserted within that tag (opening <links> and closing </links>). Make sure you have placed this tag <links></links> in your sitemap code as well, for example:

<html>
<title> Sitemap sgw</title>
<body>
<h1>Sitemap</h1>
<links>   links will go here  </links>
</body>
</html>

Path and name of your Sitemap page: Path and name of your Sitemap page. Path should be relative to your website with opening slash.

Please see image below:

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The following options will allow you to format the look and feel of your links in any way you want.

HTML tags to insert before each link: Will allow you to insert some html code before each link, for example: <li><strong>.

HTML tags to insert after each link: Will allow you to insert some html code after each link, for example: </strong>.

New links will be added to sitemap: This option will allow you to specify where to add fresh links to your sitemap: at the top or at the bottom. We are also planning to implement sitemap pagination later on.

It is very easy to link from your WordPress blog to your sitemap. You can choose what blog category you would like to insert your link in and click “Insert” button. (Please, note, you should setup your WordPress Module before using this feature.)

Don’t forget to click on “Update settings” after you make any changes.

After you are done setting up the module go to Test & Log tab (more info in Chapter 4 – Testing the script).







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