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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. Is there a way to limit the display of latest posts per category? This is helpful when I want to contain all of them to a single page.

    Cat 1
    * 1
    * 2
    * 3

    Cat 2…

  2. Hi, sorry if I didn’t get it right. The only options to show are:
    * pages and posts
    * just posts
    * just pages

    I can’t see an option that says (*just categories). Or does this mean I should manually exclude all posts with certain IDs? Thanks!

  3. Newly Added Languages: Albanian, Bulgarian, Swedish, and Turkish.

  4. Tracie: My plugin adds the rewrite rules to WordPress’ internal structure itself, so perhaps it is running after the redirect plugin does its thing. I am not sure how this could be worked around though.

    Stefan2k1: I tried that a while back, but it did not work out that well, mainly because of the way the rewrite rules have to be added through the plugin.

    Mark: My plugin uses the get_permalink function to get the permalink from WordPress - do you have the ’sitemap page slug’ option entered?

    Anton: Thanks for the info - I will post a link to the comment in the article.

    Wisam: If categories are not being generated, the plugin will have no way to read the posts.

    Uros: It takes a while for posts to show up sometimes, depending on the timezone settings.

    tim: It looks ok to me - did you get it sorted out?

    Pete: My plugin should work independently of the Google sitemap generator plugin. It should not affect it at all.

    Stefan: The code to generate and sort the posts/pages in this plugin is quite involved. I have added all sorting methods that can easily be added, but others would most likely require rewriting of a lot of the code, which would mess up other features :)

    Bea: There is an option for this.

    Mark: That would probably require some javascript. I am not aware of a pure-CSS way to do that. And the required javascript might be tricky to insert into the plugin, but it should be possible.

    sexnoveller: Thank you very much for the translation. I will add it shortly.

    Natasha: The only languages I have are posted below, although I have a few that I am about to add, and new ones are always coming in.

    Iliyan: Thanks again :)

    Dave: I have not seen that issue before, and I have seen this plugin used on sites with extremely long post titles. Let me know if you figure it out :)

  5. I deleted the sitemap page and recreated it. That seems to have fixed the issue on this blog, but I still have one that won’t work no matter what I do. I’ve deleted the page and will wait a couple of days before creating it again to see what happens.

    I wanted to post this so you don’t chase a red herring on the character limits. It certainly appeared to be the issue, since both blogs had the site map disappear right after posts with long titles were published.

  6. I really love this plugin but recently I’ve found it does not generate the page if I have a post title over 55 or 56 characters in length.

    I’m using permalinks of category/posttitle

    I’ve wondered why my sitemap suddenly stopped working on a couple of blogs and this seems to be the issue. Could you look into this. I really don’t want to give up this plugin
    Thanks

  7. 759
    Marcelo

    Thanks for this plugin… saved me days of work! I´m very close to lounch the blog and this was the only thing left. Thanks a lot.
    Marcelo, Bs As, Argentina

  8. In comment #756 i posted a link to a translation (which unfortunatelly was temporarelly down). That one is in iso-8859-1.

    I realized that most people probably run their wordpress in UTF-8, so here one for you: http://sexnovell24.com/dd-sitemap-gen-3_07-lang-Swedish-utf8.zip

    Here’s how it looks: http://sexnovell24.com/noveller/. I set the limit of 25 objects per page.

    Hope you like it.

  9. Here is the bulgarian version: http://www.darganov.com/wp-content/uploads/2007/07/bulgarian.zip

    TEsted with dd-sitemap-gen 3.04 and 3.07

  10. Do you have a russian version?

  11. Here is a Swedish translation for version 3.07: http://sexnovell24.com/dd-sitemap-gen-3_07-lang-Swedish.zip

  12. 754
    Mark Fleming

    Love it!!!

    I am going to have tons of posts, hundreds certainly, then into the thousands. I’m just displaying pages by category. I’m afraid that the page is going to be huge, or users will have to page too much to get to the higher alphabetical categories. Is there a way to at first just show the Category names, with the post titles collapsed under them. Then, when I click the category the titles for that category will be displayed.

    This would be great? Is it just some CSS that I need? I’m no good at this so if anyone knows how to do this, I’d need exact coding. :)

    Thanks!

    (I’m also looking for a way to when someone clicks on the usual category in the sidebar, to display just the titles only. Any plugin for this?)

  13. Awesome plugin thanks for your efforts

  14. Oh sorry. The reason why I don’t want my category listing on my sidebar is because I have over 1,000 sub categories. It would be nice to have a directory on a separate page (that won’t show posts). Thanks again!

  15. Is it possible to just show the categories and not include pages or posts in the list? I want to display all the categories, but not the pages and posts.

    Thanks!

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