• Resolved berkmh

    (@berkmh)


    I know this has been beaten like dead horse. And I know may be an “ignoramus” for asking. BUT for whatever reason google has issues crawling my site. Most high ranking sites use detailed and thorough maps with images, sub-maps, etc…they must do it for a reason?

    I have tested and proven this by installing google xml sitemaps plugin and google was able to locate around 300 previously not found pages then when using your sitemap that are now ranking.

    Problem with that, is the xml sitemap plugin does not respect noindex tags from TSF and includes them in the sitemap creating errors in search console.

    I tried using your GIT term plugin but its not working for me. There are enough people asking about this that you SHOULD at least include it as an option (or a paid extension. I would gladly pay for it) or give detailed instructions on the GIT plugin since it needs to be altered to include custom terms…hope you consider this and provide an update to either core TSF or the terms plugin. thanks

    • This topic was modified 3 years, 10 months ago by berkmh.
    • This topic was modified 3 years, 10 months ago by berkmh.
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  • Plugin Author Sybre Waaijer

    (@cybr)

    Hello!

    WordPress 5.5 brought new sitemaps that include terms. I implemented full integration for those in TSF v4.1.2; TSF v4.2.5 adds support for WP 6.0’s sitemap update. These sitemaps also output term sitemaps, which I detailed in the link you shared, and TSF filters that sitemap by your post and term indexability accordingly.

    Disable the “optimized” sitemap without any other sitemap plugin active, and you can access them via /wp-sitemaps.xml; you may need to resave the permalinks if you hit a 404 page.

    For more details, please see https://tsf.fyi/kb/sitemap#tsf-sitemap-disable “Using Core Sitemaps.” Particularly:

    Most Sitemap Settings (on the SEO Settings page) will affect the sitemap. Settings annotated with “optimized sitemap” (e.g., “Prerender optimized sitemap”) do not affect Core Sitemaps.

    I hope this helps 🙂 Cheers!

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