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Version 3.15   Updated Wednesday, September 17th, 2008 at 10:22pm

Sitemap Generator Plugin for Wordpress

This plugin creates a sitemap for your WordPress powered site. This is not just another XML sitemap plugin, but rather a true sitemap generator which is highly customizable from its own options page in the WordPress admin panel. Some of its features include: support for multi-level categories and pages, category/page exclusion, multiple-page generation with navigation, permalink support, choose what to display, what order to list items in, show comment counts and/or post dates, and much more. To see this plugin in action, visit my sitemap page.

Notice:
I am currently experimenting with the WordPress Extend database to manage the downloading of plugins. Because of this, the folder name for the plugin is currently ’sitemap-generator’ instead of ‘dd-sitemapgen’.

If you are upgrading, please delete the ‘dd-sitemapgen’ folder before uploading the new version.

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Languages

The latest version of this plugin includes complete support for language files. If you would like to submit a translation, please contact me. You can choose the language from the options page.

Current languages: English, Albanian, Brazilian-Portuguese, Bulgarian, Czech, Dutch, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Lithuanian, Polish, Romanian, Russian, Simplified Chinese, Slovene, Spanish, Swedish, Turkish, Ukrainian

The language file contains not only the text shown on the sitemap page, but all of the text in the options page as well.

Changelog

  • 09-17-08 Version 3.15 - This is a minor update that fixes the issue some users were having with permalinks when using multiple sitemap pages.
  • 05-12-08 Version 3.14 - Fixed an issue for xhtml compliance. Removed trailing whitespace in plugin file (was cause of ‘headers already sent’ error for some). Adjusted code to handle permalinks better.
  • 04-26-08 Version 3.13 - The plugin has been tested and works in WP 2.5. Added language files: Lithuanian, Romanian, Italian, Ukranian, and updated Spanish. Updated for compatibility with the WP Security Scan Plugin (thanks Michael). Undefined offset errors should be gone now. Updated the code that displays post/page titles. Fixed issue where comment counts showed on new lines.
  • 09-26-07 Version 3.12 - Instead of having separate plugin versions for pre and post WP2.3, this version handles everything from WP 2.1 to 2.3. There is a separate download for those using WP 2.0. A bug was also fixed that caused posts to be duplicated in 2.3.
  • 09-22-07 Version 3.11 - Bug fixed - categories were not showing up if they had a parent category with no posts.
  • 09-20-07 Version 3.1 - Now supports WordPress 2.3. Added Czech, Russian, and (updated) French language files.
  • 07-27-07 - Not a version update - added Albanian, Bulgarian, Swedish, and Turkish language files.
  • 07-08-07 Version 3.07 - Post titles with html formatting should now show up properly in the sitemap. Slovene language file added.
  • 06-22-07 Version 3.06 - Updated to display sub-categories (with posts), even when parent category has no posts.
  • 06-20-07 Version 3.05 - Ampersands (in titles) issue fixed.
  • 06-18-07 - Not a version update - added French and Brazilian-Portuguese language files.
  • 05-31-07 Version 3.04 - Better support for international date formatting added (using the date_i18n function). Option to limit multi-cat posts to one cat removed for now due to incompatibility issues. Spanish and Polish language files added.
  • 05-17-07 Version 3.03 - Parse error bug fixed. Non-published (draft) pages now hidden.
  • 05-16-07 Version 3.02 - Updated to work with WordPress 2.2. Drafts no longer appear in the sitemap. Added new languages: Simplified Chinese, Dutch, and Japanese.
  • 05-09-07 Version 3.01 - Bug fixed with future post check. German language file added.
  • 05-03-07 Version 3.0 - This is a very big update. Most of the plugin has been rewritten from the ground up. Many things have been fixed, several new features have been added, and it runs much faster than before. Be sure to read the updated information below.
  • 03-24-07 Version 2.73 - Sitemap page navigation will no longer show ‘/1/’ in the URL for the first page. The same method has also been applied for those not using permalinks.
  • 02-09-07 Version 2.72 - Fixed a compatibility issue with this plugin and some of my others.
  • 01-25-07 Version 2.71 - Fixed bug when used with WordPress 2.1
  • 09-17-06 Version 2.7 - You can choose to show excerpts even when a post or page title exists. They settings are now independent.
  • 04-02-06 Version 2.6 - The page and category exclusion lists are no longer case-sensitive. An issue has also been fixed for excluded categories that have non-excluded sub-categories. They now show up properly. Lastly, an issue was fixed where sites with more than 10,000 posts were having problems generating the sitemap.
  • 03-23-06 Version 2.5 - Lots of optimizations, runs much faster. Can now exclude pages (and subpages). Options page completely redone. All visible text is an option (under Language Settings). Comment count only counts approved comments.
  • 03-21-06 Version 2.4.2 - Some minor code adjustments. Works properly when the Google Analytics plugin by boakes.org is enabled.
  • 03-18-06 Version 2.4.1 - Several minor issues fixed. Rewrite code greatly improved. Added option to change ‘continued text’. Can now generate sitemap on error pages.
  • 03-14-06 Version 2.4 - Several requested features added: Choose to show everything, or just posts or pages. Can show publish date for posts (and configure the date/time format). Added ability to exclude categories. Option to open links in new windows
  • 02-16-06 Version 2.3.1 - Fixed uploads/attachments showing up in sitemap.Fixed small bug when sorting pages by title.
  • 01-23-06 Version 2.3 - Permalink support for navigation added! (read permalink section below for more info)
  • 01-22-06 Version 2.2.1 - Option to hide password-protected items. Fixed navigation bug (when Wordpress was in sub-folder).
  • 01-21-06 Version 2.2 - Rewritten again! - Handles multi-level categories and pages. Continuation of previous posts/pages shown. Customizable text for category pages. Separate sort orders for posts and pages. CSS added for easy customization. Always hides drafts and future-dated posts now (there’s no reason not to). Multi-category posts handled much better. ‘Breadcrumb trail’ for sub-categories. For posts without titles - display ‘(no title)’, first X characters, or first X words. And many other fixes/updates.
  • 01-14-06 Version 2.0 - Rewritten completely, and turned into a plugin
  • 01-15-06 Version 2.1 - New features and various fixes: -
    Handles custom table prefixes. Fade effect upon submitting options (for WP 2.0 users). Option to display posts or pages first. For posts without titles, choose to ignore, use “(no title)”, or first few words of text. Place sitemap navigation at the top, bottom, or both.
  • 01-14-06 Version 2.0 - Rewritten completely, and turned into a plugin
  • 12-08-05 - Original (non-plugin) version 1.0

Installation

  • Download sitemap-generator.zip and uncompress
  • Upload the entire sitemap-generator folder (not just the files inside) to your plugins directory
  • Activate the plugin in your administration panel
  • Configure the plugin in the options panel (under DDSitemapGen)
  • If using permalinks, read the permalink section below
  • Simply add the following line to a WordPress page (where you would like the sitemap to display):
    <!-- ddsitemapgen -->

    Note: For those of you using the new rich-text editor - be sure to click the ‘html’ button to edit the page source directly. Otherwise Wordpress will wrap code tags around the line which generates the sitemap and it will not work properly.

Upgrading?

To upgrade, disable and then delete the existing plugin. Then install the new version as explained above.

After you install, be sure to click the ‘Load Default Options’ button, as some of the settings have changed.

Version 3.0 of this plugin is a big jump from the previous versions. Most of the code has been rewritten from scratch, and a few things are different. One of the best improvements is the speed and stability. The sitemap generation is much faster now, which should especially help people with larger sites. Be sure to read the updated information below.

Want to run the plugin from a template file?

To use the sitemap generator function directly from a template file, just insert the following line where you would like the sitemap to be generated:

<?php echo ddsg_create_sitemap(); ?>

Permalinks for sitemap navigation

Depending on your settings, the sitemap may be spread across multiple pages. If you are using permalinks, be sure to enter the page slug of your sitemap page in the plugin options. That way it will use permalinks for the sitemap navigation as well. If you are not using permalinks, simply leave this option blank. Notice: After changing the sitemap page slug setting, be sure to update your permalink structure.

CSS declarations

This plugin has a couple of CSS classes built in to easily change the look of your sitemap. Just add the new declarations to your themes CSS file, and customize it however you like.

  • .ddsg-wrapper - Div around the entire sitemap.
  • .ddsg-pagenav - Div around the page navigation.

Available Options

These options can be configured from the options page in the WordPress admin panel. Most of these are fairly self-explanatory.

General Options

  • Language - Language files are located in /wp-content/plugins/sitemap-generator/lang/
  • Items per page - Set to 0 for unlimited
  • Sitemap page slug - If using permalinks, enter the slug of your sitemap page. Notice: After changing the sitemap page slug setting, be sure to update your permalink structure

Sitemap Generation

  • What to show - Show posts, pages, or both
  • If showing both, which first - Show posts or pages first
  • Post sort order - Sort by title or date (oldest or newest first)
  • Page sort order - Sort by title or date (oldest or newest first) or menu order (ascending or descending)
  • Show comment count after posts
  • Show comment count after pages
  • If showing comment counts, display when zero
  • Show dates after posts
  • Show dates after pages
  • Date format (if showing dates) - Use PHP date() formatting

Exclusions

  • Excluded categories - Category IDs, separated by commas. Sub-categories will also be excluded, as well as all posts contained in excluded categories
  • Excluded pages - Page IDs, separated by commas. Sub-pages will also be excluded
  • Hide future-dated posts
  • Hide password-protected items

Navigation

  • Sitemap navigation method - Two types to choose from
  • Show sitemap navigation - Where to show the navigation

Miscellaneous

  • Full path to XML sitemap - If you are also using an XML sitemap plugin, you can enter the path to the XML file here, and a link to it will be added to your sitemap page
  • Where to show XML sitemap link - At the end of the last page, or at the end of every page

Troubleshooting

If you are using the permalinks for multiple sitemap pages, be sure that you have updated your permalink structure after changing the page slug option so that it will recognize the new permalinks generated by the plugin.

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  1. Version 2.07 has been released

    This update should fix all the issues with html formatting in post titles. A new language file has also been added: Slovene.

  2. Chinkee: I tested several things, but I was not not able to reproduce that problem.

    Paul: The recent versions of this plugin were made for WordPress 2.1, and will not work properly in 2.0.x - they made some changes to the database in 2.1 which was the reason I had to modify the plugin. I would highly recommend upgrading to the latest release of WordPress. Upgrading is very easy, and there are a lot of nice updates. (see my email)

    FitBuff: That was indeed an option with some of the previous releases, but since I had rewritten most of the code afterwards (to make it much more efficient) the feature has been removed until I am able to find a good method with the new code.

    tfg: This plugin was not created to handle multiple instances at the same time, so it would take a good deal of modifications to do so, and have it do what you need. You might be better off just using some custom page templates that take advantage of the built-in WordPress functions to display post listings - lots of info on this in the WP forums.

  3. 733
    tfg

    I was just wondering if it was possible to use this tool to create two seperate maps, displaying only certain catagories on two seperate pages, resulting in two different maps.

  4. I thought I had seen an option somewhere before to make it show posts only showed up one time, even if they were labeled under multiple categories. Am I confusing that memory with a different plugin, or am I just missing the option somewhere?

  5. 731
    jay

    hmm a shame, thanks for the quick reply anyway!

  6. opps …

    the blog is based at http://www.wantawinner.com/gambling_blog/

  7. Alright - I’m stumped. I cannot get this plugin to actually create a sitemap.

    I’ve loaded the plugin - the only plugin in this small blog - and put the appropriate tag in the sitemap page.

    But then all I get is this “Plugin by dagondesign.com” instead of the actual sitemap.

    So I tried putting the PHP call into the sidebar as well. Same result - I get the “Plugin by dagondesign.com” tag - but no sitemap.

    So I seem to have installed the plugin - but just no usable output?

    What’s my obvious error? I can’t find it - but I know you’ll be laughing at it.
    ;-)

  8. 728
    Chinkee

    Yes it happens with any page ID I enter in the excluded page field. The entire “Page” tree disappears from the list.

  9. Ash: Due to the way the plugin generates the data, it will only list actual WordPress posts and pages. The easiest way to ‘add’ pages to the sitemap would be to add them manually into the page where you are calling the sitemap, and have them display above or below it.

    Stefan: Did you update your permalink structure after enabling the plugin and setting the options? It is sometimes required for the permalinks to get registered in the plugin.

    nsderek: That is perfectly fine.

    Robin: The most important CSS for the sitemap is the code for unordered lists. There are lots of CSS tutorials out there though.

    Chinkee: Does this happen with any page ID you exclude?

    jay: Unfortunately, probably not, simply because the translator plugin operates when a post is displayed, and my plugin does not call those same functions, so the plugin does not know it needs to translate the data. My plugin works with the database directly to pull the data out. Unless there is some sort of way to call that translation plugin directly in the portion of my code that displays titles, but I am not sure.

  10. 726
    jay

    Hey, I tried using your plugin but unfortunately it seems to kinda collide with the language switcher plugin i got installed already.
    tags like [lang_en] and [/lang_en] are used to define the different languages in the titles, and your generator displays those tags instead of recognizing their function.
    is there a way to fix this?

    I really like your plugin otherwise :)

  11. 725
    Chinkee

    Hi, I’m having trouble with excluded pages setting. Whenever I add a page ID to exclude, the entire “Pages” list will disappear from the the sitemap.

    What could be wrong? Thanks!

  12. Got it up and running…This is a nice addition to the sites usability. THANKS!

  13. Can you give CSS directions? What do we put in CSS to make our site map looks like yours?I’m not too good in CSS and my site map looks bad.

    THANK YOU so much for this terrific plug in

  14. Cool, thanks a lot for the translation!!! John

  15. 721
    nsderek

    Curious, the plug in works fine for me. I noticed that google has indexed my sitemap page itself. So some search strings are actually directing to my sitemap page itself.. that ok? or ?

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