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html Sitemap page
#1
GS comes with a xml sitemap for google. I have read on the I18N plugin page that it comes with a html sitemap.. even on the plugin site they have it...

What im trying to figure is how to enable it.. so far i have created the "Sitemap" page but still.. nothing....


Any help..?
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#2
Think i found it...

http://mvlcek.bplaced.net/get-simple/dynpages
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#3
You don't enable it. It's
Just there. Read the wiki
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#4
(2014-04-03, 22:18:43)shawn_a Wrote: You don't enable it. It's
Just there. Read the wiki
he wants an html sitemap, a sitemap page. Google recommends you have both html and xml sitemaps
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#5
ohhhhhh
Yeah i have seen someone post some code somewhere, probably carlos.

I doubt html sitemaps are useful for anything aside from serving as a site index for users.
html sitemaps are like 1998
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#6
Easiest solution is using roog's Sitemap plugin: http://get-simple.info/extend/plugin/sitemap/182/
(if you want it sorted by page titles, see also my tip: http://get-simple.info/forums/showthread...7#pid28997 )

Or else you could use mvlcek's I18N and Dynpages plugins: http://get-simple.info/forums/showthread...4#pid40344
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(2014-04-03, 23:14:00)shawn_a Wrote: ohhhhhh
Yeah i have seen someone post some code somewhere, probably carlos.

I doubt html sitemaps are useful for anything aside from serving as a site index for users.
html sitemaps are like 1998

Thats right, Google Recommends a HTML sitemap. I got your point about being something outdated.. but i think it depends where and how you use it.. I found the 404 page a good place to have a HTML sitemap
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