HTML Page Sitemap
Adds an HTML (Not XML) sitemap of your pages (not posts) by entering the shortcode [html_sitemap], perfect for those who use WordPress as a CMS.
Overview
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Installation instructions
Customer support & learning resources
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Main benefits
Displays HTML sitemap
Customizable shortcode attributes
Supports hierarchical post types
Includes/excludes specific pages
Ordered list type options
About this plugin
Author: Angelo Mandato
Categories: Content Management
Version: 1.3.3
Last updated: 15-03-2020
WordPress version: 3.7
Tested up to: 5.4.16
PHP version required: false
Languages: English (Canada), Русский
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Overview
The WordPress HTML Sitemap plugin allows users to effortlessly create an HTML-based sitemap of their pages (excluding posts) using the [html_sitemap] shortcode. This plugin is particularly beneficial for those utilizing WordPress as a CMS and needing a straightforward method to enhance their site navigation. Users can customize the sitemap's display by specifying depth, parent page, inclusion or exclusion of specific pages, sorting parameters, and more. Unique attributes such as class, id, and ordered_list_type offer further customization by defining styles and list formats (numbers, letters, or Roman numerals). The plugin exclusively supports hierarchical post types, ensuring an organized representation of a site's structure.
Easy Integration with Shortcode
- Simply add the shortcode [html_sitemap] to any page content.
- No complex setup required, making it user-friendly.
Highly Customizable
- Supports various attributes like sort_column, sort_order, exclude, include, depth, child_of, and more.
- Allows setting class, id, and ordered_list_type for further customization.
Specific Page Targeting
- Can display sitemaps with specific depths and from specific parent pages.
- Includes options to exclude or include specific children pages.
Supports Hierarchical Custom Post Types
- Works seamlessly with hierarchical custom post types.
- Ensures compatibility with WordPress CMS setups.