The Sitemap widget creates a structured, organized, and accessible HTML sitemap of your website, which provides users and search engines easy, one-click access to your site's pages.
Content
Sitemap
Items
1. Type: Select either Post Type or Taxonomy
2. Source: Choose Posts, Pages, or any available custom post types if Post Type was selected. Choose Categories, Tags, Format, or any available custom taxonomies if Taxonomy was selected.
3. Title: Enter a title
4. Order By: Choose how to order the links. For Post Type selection, choose from Date, Title, Menu Order, or Random. For Taxonomy selection, choose from ID or Name.
5. Order: Choose to list the links in ascending (ASC) or descending (DESC) order
6. Hide Empty: If type chosen is Taxonomy, this option is available. Set to YES to hide if taxonomy is empty
7. Hierarchical View: Set to YES to show hierarchical view (both parents and children).
8. Max Depth: If Hierarchical View is set to YES, this option becomes available. Select depth of hierarchy to show, from 1 to 6, or ALL.
1. Columns: Adjust the number of columns, from 1 to 6
2. Title HTML Tag: Set the Title tag to H1-H6, Div, Span or Paragraph
3. Add nofollow: Slide to YES to add rel=”nofollow” to all sitemap links
Additional Options
1. Exclude: Choose to exclude the current post or manually search and select a post to exclude
2. Avoid Duplicates: Choose Yes to avoid displaying duplicate posts that might appear in multiple categories
3. Protected Posts: Choose to HIDE or SHOW protected posts
Style
List
1. Indent: Set the amount of indentation within the lists
2. Padding: Set the padding around the sitemap columns
Title
1. Color: Choose the color of the title’s text
2. Typography: Change the typography options for the title
List Item
1. Color: Choose the color of the page links
2. Typography: Change the typography options for the page links
Bullet
1. Color: Choose the color of the list bullets
2. Style: Select the type of list bullet, choosing from Disc, Circle, Square, or None
