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Sitemap (module[3] drupal[2])

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XML sitemap. The XML sitemap module creates a sitemap that conforms to the sitemaps.org specification.

XML sitemap

This helps search engines to more intelligently crawl a website and keep their results up to date. The sitemap created by the module can be automatically submitted to Ask, Google, Bing (formerly Windows Live Search), and Yahoo! Search engines. The module also comes with several submodules that can add sitemap links for content, menu items, taxonomy terms, and user profiles. Site map. This module provides a site map that gives visitors an overview of your site.

Site map

It can also display the RSS feeds for all blogs and categories. Drupal generates the RSS feeds automatically but few seems to be aware that they exist. The site map can display the following items: A message to be displayed above the site mapThe latest blogs.Any books.Any menus that will be displayed fully expanded.Any categories, i.e vocabulary, with all the terms expanded. Optionally with node counts and RSS feeds.A syndication block, the "more" link goes to the site map. Adding nodes to your site map. Last updated May 27, 2011.

Adding nodes to your site map

Created by Darren Oh on June 3, 2008.Edited by Dave Reid. Log in to edit this page. If a node can be viewed by anonymous users, it can be included in your site map. Go to and make sure XML Sitemap: Node is enabled. Set the default priority for each content type.