• Hi –
    I am installing a WP blog into a directory on my client’s static HTML site.
    His site does not currently have a sitemap and of course I want one for the blog.
    does anyone know of a way to generate an XML sitemap for the entire new site (ie – static+ blog)?
    Or do we need to do two – one for WP (with a plugin), and one for the rest of the site – can you even do this?

    Also – looks like some people are having trouble with the Google XML sitemaps plugin lately – know anything about this?
    thank you

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  • Moderator James Huff

    (@macmanx)

    Volunteer Moderator

    You can use the Google XML Sitemaps plugin and add non-WordPress pages to the sitemap via the settings interface.

    I have this plugin active on several blogs and have had no problems recently.

    Thread Starter adi339

    (@adi339)

    Ahhh – great thanks I see:
    Additional pages
    Here you can specify files or URLs which should be included in the sitemap, but do not belong to your Blog/WordPress.
    For example, if your domain is http://www.foo.com and your blog is located on http://www.foo.com/blog you might want to include your homepage at http://www.foo.com

    * Note: If your blog is in a subdirectory and you want to add pages which are NOT in the blog directory or beneath, you MUST place your sitemap file in the root directory (Look at the “Location of your sitemap file” section on this page)!
    * URL to the page: Enter the URL to the page. Examples: http://www.foo.com/index.html or http://www.foo.com/home
    * Priority: Choose the priority of the page relative to the other pages. For example, your homepage might have a higher priority than your imprint.
    * Last Changed: Enter the date of the last change as YYYY-MM-DD (2005-12-31 for example) (optional).

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