History: SiteMap
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!! How to use the sitemap feature New in ((Tiki18)): A built-in site map XML generator: https://sourceforge.net/p/tikiwiki/code/63719 Revamped in ((Tiki23)) by replacing deprecated [https://packagist.org/packages/evert/sitemap-php|sitemap-php] by [https://packagist.org/packages/melbahja/seo|melbahja/seo] The sitemap protocol is located in the control panels / general preferences page / navigation tab. After activation, you can select 'sitemap' in the tools menu or visit tiki-admin_sitemap.php Clicking on 'rebuild sitemap' will generate two xml files (sitemap.xml, sitemap-index.xml). The sitemap-index.xml file will look like this: {CODE()} <sitemapindex xmlns="http://www.sitemaps.org/schemas/sitemap/0.9"> <sitemap> <loc> http://example.org/storage/public/sitemap.xml </loc> <lastmod>2017-09-26</lastmod> </sitemap> </sitemapindex> {CODE} You can then submit the sitemap-index.xml file to Google Sitemaps. This uses https://packagist.org/packages/evert/sitemap-php !! Launch from the command line {CODE(caption="Replace http://wikisuite.org with your domain name" theme="default")}# php console.php sitemap:generate http://wikisuite.org New sitemap created. {CODE} The result is here: http://wikisuite.org/storage/public/sitemap.xml !! Related * ((Tutorial - HowTo Create a Sitemap)) * See ((Search engine optimization)) for existing documentation on all the current SEO facilities and the site map feature in particular.