Rating: 5 stars
Very good, I needed to disable indexing of categories and tags without having to install SEO plugins, it worked very well, thanks
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I had to re-register on wordpress to review this plugin, simply because it’s worth it. By far the easiest sitemap I have used and for a small plugin very comprehensive in what it does. Whenever I create a new wordpress site I add one of the more ‘top rated’ sitemaps but forgot to do so this time and as a sitemap appeared anyway – (Didn’t realise the update of wordpresses own sitemap generator) I had no cause to check whether the sitemap and its controls were in place. But having a directory with paid listings and submission pages with contact details, I didn’t realise I had one big backdoor (Until I decided to check my sitemap and the links being produced), not just for the search engines but for anyone who wanted to use my site for free and use other peoples details to do it. Now that I have been able to take control of what my sitemap allows visitors or search engines to see I feel so much more at ease. Thank you for plugging the gap of wordpress and its so called ‘useful’ updates without really telling people the consequences.
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This plugin really should be core to wordpress!
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Einach und klar aufgebaut. Super easy zum Einrichten.
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As many already have written here: This is the badly missing user interface for the sitemap feature in Core.
Sometimes a custom post type or taxonomy is badly registered and has a sitemap, although there is no public facing page available or WP core is generating an author sitemap by default …
With this plugin, you can disable those unwanted sitemaps with one simple checkbox.
Additionally, you can enable the last modification date/time which is highly recommended (because crawler now can better plan their work). There is a ticket milestoned for WordPress 6.3 which is discussing this to be part of the core sitemap.
And it seems there is a feature planned for custom additions to “priority” and “change frequency”.
This would be worth a sixth star ??
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As others have commented, it seems like this functionality should have been included in core WP when wp-sitemap.xml was integrated. In my case, it saved the time and effort having to find/add code to functions.php to exclude taxonomies. Thanks for the useful plugin!
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A good plugin that provides useful configuration missing from core WP functionality, allowing a site owner to decide what is and is not included in a sitemap. The developer is quick to address issues raised.
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Good work, works well. Thank you
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The plugin is simple and works as intended. Have tested a lot of plugins but they doesn’t work well with WPML and different domain per language, which this little plugin manage to handle as it makes use of WordPress built in Sitemap feature.
The support is a bit slow (took about 5 days for a response), but they are very nice and added a feature I requested which was very surprising and made me very happy.
So overall a highly recommended plugin.
Rating: 5 stars
A good little plugin with great support !
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Thank you so much for this plugin, it solved a heap of troubles I was getting myself in trying to make the standard WP sitemaps behave better…
Works very well and hassle free.
I would give this 7 stars if I could ??
Rating: 5 stars
Awesome plugin. Should not be a plugin, tho. Should be built-in right into WordPress itself!
Thank you for your work ??
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