• This is my favorite XML sitemap plugin. It’s very straightforward to use, and simple in design and execution, but it gets the job done and doesn’t blast you with credits or advertising while it does so.

    The developer is very good about responding to support threads, and to date is one of the few developers of XML sitemap plugins that has kept pace with the current version(s) of WordPress.

    Most XML sitemap plugins require that you enter a comma-separated string of post IDs in order to exclude pages and posts from the sitemap. This plugin takes a different approach, and uses the actual URLs. While there may be a problem with that approach if one changes permalink structure, it’s much easier to implement than using the post IDs.

    The only thing that keeps me from giving this plugin five stars is possibly not due to this plugin at all: I have to disable caching of the sitemap.xml file in WP Super Cache, or the output of sitemap.xml is invalid and doesn’t display correctly in a browser. It would be nice to be able to cache the sitemap.xml file on larger sites. I’ve only found one other XML sitemap plugin that didn’t conflict with WP Super Cache in the same way; most of them do.

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