=== WP HTML Sitemap === Contributors: wmsedgar Donate link: http://oaktondata.com/wordpress-html-sitemap/ Tags: html sitemap, seo, dynamic sitemap, sitemap Requires at least: 2.9 Tested up to: 3.3.1 Stable tag: 1.0 Add a WordPress HTML sitemap that is fully customizable to improve your website SEO and enable easy navigation for your users. == Description == WP HTML Sitemap generates an HTML sitemap that is readable/crawlable by search engines and is always up to date. Search engines like sitemaps, and so do your users. Take advantage of this easy-to-use plugin to improve your website SEO and ease of navigation. Publish your sitemap as a page or post. WP HTML Sitemap automatically detects available page templates and post formats supported by your theme. Modify your sitemap title. Use a custom slug. Choose whether to display available sections, and in what order. No need to remember category IDs. Sections available include: Authors, Categories, Forums (bbPress plugin), Pages, Posts, Products (WP e-Commerce plugin), and Topics (bbPress plugin). Key Features: = Plugin's Official Site = WP HTML Sitemap Website ([http://oaktondata.com/wordpress-html-sitemap](http://oaktondata.com/wordpress-html-sitemap)) = Plugin Support Forum = WP HTML Sitemap Web Forum ([http://oaktondata.com/forum/wordpress-plugins/wp-html-sitemap/](http://oaktondata.com/forum/wordpress-plugins/wp-html-sitemap/)) == Installation ==
  1. Download the WP HTML Sitemap archive, then extract the wp-html-sitemap directory to your WordPress plugins directory (generally ../wordpress/wp-content/plugins/).
  2. Go to the Plugins page of your WordPress admin console and activate the WP HTML Sitemap plugin.
  3. Once activated, go to the WP HTML Sitemap General tab, via the WordPress Settings menu.
  4. On the WP HTML Sitemap General tab you can customize your sitemap attributes, or just go with the defaults.
  5. Click on Save Settings and either Create Sitemap or Update Sitemap (if sitemap has already been created) whenever you change any of the settings on the General tab.
  6. Customize the appearance and order of appearance for sections on the Sections tab, and click on Save Settings.
  7. If using WP HTML Sitemap Pro, use the remaining tabs (Categories, Forums, Pages, Posts, and Topics) to further customize display options as desired.
  8. Consult the WP HTML Sitemap Pro documentation for instruction on use of shortcodes.
  9. Go to your sitemap url to view.
  10. Should you wish to remove your sitemap, just click on Delete Sitemap.

A Few Notes:

Modifying Your Sitemap: Do not edit your sitemap page or post directly (except as noted below), if you need to alter the title or other attributes of your sitemap, do it from within the settings page on WP HTML Sitemap.

Tags, Categories, & Author: The following sitemap page/post attributes can be modified directly: author, categories, and tags. Should you need to modify any of these settings for your sitemap, do so via the standard WordPress editing screens. By default, WP HTML Sitemap does not assign any tags or categories to the sitemap.

Title or Slug Conflicts: If another page or post exists in your site with the same title you choose, it will not be overwritten. A new page or post will be created for your sitemap, with a modified slug as necessary to avoid conflicts.

Temporarily Disabling: If you just want to disable your sitemap temporarily, you can also mark it as draft within your pages/posts listing, and then re-publish when desired.

== Frequently Asked Questions == = Does WP HTML Sitemap allow me to customize the page format/display? = Yes, WP HTML Sitemap is set up with CSS classes and id tags to allow this to be done easily. You can do this by editing the sitemap.css file in the ../wordpress/wp-content/plugins/wp-html-sitemap/css directory to customize the display of each section to your taste. = Do I need to Update my Sitemap if I make a change on the Sections tab? = No, just make sure to click on Save Settings on the Sections tab and any changes on the Sections tab will automatically be shown in your sitemap. == Screenshots == 1. General sitemap options. 2. Section display options. 3. Example sitemap publisehd as a post. 4. Example sitemap published as a page. 5. Example sitemap published as a post. == Changelog == = 1.0 = * Initial release == Upgrade Notice == = 1.0 = * Initial release