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Creating a sitemap in Joomla

A sitemap displays links to all of your articles on one page. It can also be used to help search engines index your pages. There are various extensions available to create sitemaps but the one I like to use is Xmap. Once installed, it will create an HTML sitemap to be read by your visitors and a XML sitemap for use by search engines. New articles are automatically added to the sitemap.

Have a look at Xmap

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Don Wrightson on Monday, 05 March 2012 06:00

Your reference to Xmap is out of date since the release of Joomla 1.7/2.5. Are you going to release a newer tutorial?

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Your reference to Xmap is out of date since the release of Joomla 1.7/2.5. Are you going to release a newer tutorial?
Robert Wilson on Thursday, 08 March 2012 16:18

Hi Don,

Actually this extension is updated all the way to 2.5 now. If you follow the link above and then click on Components, you will see the Xmap link.

If you were watching our tutorial on how to create a Joomla sitemap, then just make sure you read the documentation for this extension as it may no longer be necessary to extract the package before installation.

And in answer to your question, yes this is on our list for updating.

Thanks a lot.

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Hi Don, Actually this extension is updated all the way to 2.5 now. If you follow the link above and then click on Components, you will see the Xmap link. If you were watching our tutorial on how to create a Joomla sitemap, then just make sure you read the documentation for this extension as it may no longer be necessary to extract the package before installation. And in answer to your question, yes this is on our list for updating. Thanks a lot.

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