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  • Plugin Author Webbjocke

    (@webbjocke)

    Hi this plugin doesn’t support adding the sitemap to actual pages sorry. It only creates an html and an xml sitemap and puts them in your sites root folder. So if you go to like yourpage.com/sitemap.html or .xml they should be there

    More than a little disappointed.
    I was really pleased to find a single plugin to do both jobs. Then ran into the same problem as Muhammad above – what do I do now? Where is the sitemap and how do I make it visible for my visitors to use?

    Remember most WP users are definitely non-tech. They understand only what they can see and that WP makes visible to them – which does not include what is in the root folder. And please don’t say that they *should*. We’re just human beings trying to get by and we don’t.

    I read your other support post about keeping things simple and while I agree in principle this plugin is so simple that it fails to meet the requirement of most WP users. Please make it useable and provide some instructions on how to make the html sitemap visible to visitors and I might come back.

    Plugin Author Webbjocke

    (@webbjocke)

    Thank you for your comment Bravos, really appreciate the feedback.

    Looks like I’ve forgotten to tell you guys how the plugin actually works and where to find the sitemaps. Sorry about that, no idea how I could have missed that!

    I just released an update which hopefully sorts things out and makes everything clearer from now on. Changed descriptions, added some faq’s, and added a couple links to the sitemaps from the customization page in the admin area.

    If there’s still unclearness about anything, please let me know.

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