WP Sitemap

January 24, 2010

WP Sitemap Plugin

A HTML sitemap with both post and pages. Easy to implement, just add a shortcode tag in a page.

Place a shortcode into a post or a page (page recommended) and your sitemap will apear as a list with page numbers.

Shortcode simple example

[wp_sitemap]

Features

  • Support for both posts and pages
  • Support for page numbers and option to place it on top or bottom
  • Support for include and exclude pages / posts
  • Support for disable posts / pages
  • Support for order by and sort order
  • No data added to the database
  • No settings page added into admin
  • Sitemap settings are added through a shortcode added in a page
  • WordPress built in functions are used to make a very small code

Shortcode advanced example

[wp_sitemap pages=”false” exclude=”9,21,34″]

Parameters

exclude

  • (string) Define a comma-separated list of Page IDs to be excluded from the list (example: ‘exclude=3,7,31’). There is no default value.

include

  • (string) Only include certain Pages or Posts in the sitemap. Like exclude, this parameter takes a comma-separated list of Page IDs. There is no default value.

posts

  • (string) Include Posts. Valid values:
    • true – Posts are included. (Default)
    • false – Posts are not included.

pages

  • (string) Include Pages. Valid values:
    • true – Pages are included. (Default)
    • false – Pages are not included.

sort_column

  • (string) Sorts the list of Posts and Pages in a number of different ways. The default setting is sort newest first by Post / Page date.
    • ‘post_date’ – Published Post / Page date. (Default)
    • ‘post_title’ – The Post or Page title.
    • ‘post_modified’ – The updated Post or Page date.
    • ‘comment_count’ – The number of comments on a Post or Page.
    • Other fields in the Posts table.

sort_order

  • (string) Change the sort order of the list of Pages (either ascending or descending). The default is ascending. Valid values:
    • ‘ASC’ – Sort from lowest to highest.
    • ‘DESC’ – Sort from highest to lowest. (Default)

paging_position

  • (string) The position of the page numbers. Valid values:
    • ‘top’ – Add page numbers above the sitemap list
    • ‘bottom’ – Add the page numbers below the sitemap list (Default)
    • ‘both’ – Add page numbers above and below the sitemap list

post_count

  • (string) Sets the number of Pages and Posts to display. The default is 50.

Shortcode default settings

If you don’t know what this means, just ignore this section.

  • exclude => 0
  • include => 0
  • posts => “true”
  • pages => “true”
  • sort_column => “post_date”
  • sort_order => “DESC”
  • paging_position => “bottom”
  • post_count => 50

Installation

This section describes how to install the plugin and get it working.

  1. Upload the folder ‘wp-sitemap’ to the ‘/wp-content/plugins/’ directory
  2. Activate the plugin through the ‘Plugins’ menu in WordPress
  3. Add the shortcode [wp_sitemap] to a post or a page (page rekommended)
  4. Look at the post / page. Done!

FAQ

Where is the settings page?

There are none. You can add settings into the shortcode.

Changelog

1.0

  • Initial release

Details

  • Version: 1.0
  • Active installations: 800
  • WordPress Version: 2.9
  • Tested up to: 2.9.2

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