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  • Plugin Author David Gwyer

    (@dgwyer)

    Hi Loui,

    How do you mean horizontal exactly? Can you point me to an example or describe in more detail.

    Thanks.

    David

    Thread Starter DolphinGuy

    (@sanyadolpins)

    David,

    Thanks for the super fast reply. Sure!

    Take a look at the foot on this website.

    http://www.mycancuntours.com/

    Thanks!

    Loui

    Plugin Author David Gwyer

    (@dgwyer)

    @loui That’s an interesting way to display the sitemap. I don’t think that will be added to the free version but I’ll try and get it in the Pro version that’s coming out very soon.

    Thread Starter DolphinGuy

    (@sanyadolpins)

    David,

    Great! Let me know, I’ll get the Pro.

    Using a ‘short code’ could just stick it into a text box or bottom of the front page footer. What is nice would be it just word-wraps automatically, so it can accommodate any width of page or column.

    Looking forward to see it! Hope you can!

    Good luck,

    Loui

    Thread Starter DolphinGuy

    (@sanyadolpins)

    Btw: Resolved! Good luck!

    Plugin Author David Gwyer

    (@dgwyer)

    @loui. Did you customize the plugin yourself?

    Doug

    (@theideamechanic)

    Looks like you streamlined the code – kudos! Love the plugin!!

    One problem after upgrading from 1.65 to 1.81 – I can’t make a (2) column layout for posts and pages any more.

    You originally wrapped each listing in a div, for example #ss_pages and #ss_posts. The div included the <h2> header as well as the <ul> list.

    Now, you give each list a class, for example .simple-sitemap-post and .simple-sitemap-page, but the <h2> header is no longer wrapped in a dive with the list. 🙁

    Not that a single column layout looks bad, but it would be nice to choose like before (hint).

    Thoughts?
    Thanks David!

    Doug

    Plugin Author David Gwyer

    (@dgwyer)

    Hi Doug,

    If I remember correctly 2-column support was dropped because the plugin supported custom post types and so you could potentially have multiple columns, which would have been awkward to cater for an arbitrary number of columns.

    I have almost completed the pro version which allows a wrappable column system that supports a flexible amount of columns. There is also an option to display the sitemap in tabs with each post type in a separate tab. It looks really nice.

    I’m hoping to release the pro version very soon. Perhaps this month, or early January.

    Let me know if you want more details. 🙂

    Doug

    (@theideamechanic)

    Ok, look forward to seeing what the Pro version looks like.

    Thanks David.

    Thread Starter DolphinGuy

    (@sanyadolpins)

    Great David, looking forward to the wrappable column Pro version! Let us know! Loui

    Plugin Author David Gwyer

    (@dgwyer)

    Will do! Shouldn’t be long now. 🙂

    Plugin Author David Gwyer

    (@dgwyer)

    Hi Guys,

    Just wanted to let you know the Pro version of Simple Sitemap is now available. Took a little longer than I’d hoped but it’s finally here:

    https://wpgoplugins.com/plugins/simple-sitemap-pro/

    Please let me know if you have any questions.

    David

    Thread Starter DolphinGuy

    (@sanyadolpins)

    So, did you get the Horizontal site map in the Pro version?

    Plugin Author David Gwyer

    (@dgwyer)

    It’s been added to the Pro version and will be released in the next couple of days.

    Plugin Author David Gwyer

    (@dgwyer)

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