• Rushed update to version 4, NO PRIOR NOTICE when they changed the filter names, or the new tables, NO DOCUMENTATION on the new filters, just casually replies on the support forum “Oh yes, we changed the filter names, meta storage location”

    Version 3 was okay then they ruined everything.

    UPDATE:
    Ok, version 4.0.9 seems to have fixed the meta editing for non Admin roles, i’m going to give this plugin another chance just because i’m too tired to do migrations. But for GOD’s sake give your users heads-up and DOCUMENT your new version.

    New UI is too wasteful of space, and no help or tooltip describing the setting’s many items.

    Bring back Sitemap exclusion to its previous form, plain comma-separated paths.

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  • Plugin Author arnaudbroes

    (@arnaudbroes)

    Hey @pao2,

    Thank you for your honest feedback. We appreciate it.

    We definitely could have a done a better job on documenting the new filters and are working on this as we speak. We’ll also take your feedback about the lack of tooltips into account.

    We changed the Exclude Posts/Terms settings for the sitemap to a more visual, intuitive component to interact with because we’ve noticed in the past that many non-technical savvy users didn’t understand what they had to do to correctly use the old setting.

    I’m not sure if we’ll change it again in the future, but for now I wanted to ask you if a filter to exclude posts by id/path would be useful for you? If so, we can probably add one.

    Thread Starter pao2

    (@pao2)

    The Sitemap exclude field should accept *any* path within reason, not just post/terms etc. Visual representation is okay, no complaining there.

    Thank you for acknowledging our initial frustration.

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