How Do I create a Site Map

There is a lot to do on the website. Next, I want to create a site map. So, yesterday, I researched how to do this for WordPress. Some themes have widgets for creating a site map, but my Theme does not.

I have the plugin Yoast which Hostinger says has a Site Map function which I found.

The site maps for Lilacflows look like this:

XML Sitemap

Generated by Yoast SEO, this is an XML Sitemap, meant for consumption by search engines.

You can find more information about XML sitemaps on sitemaps.org.

This XML Sitemap Index file contains 8 sitemaps.

SitemapLast Modified
https://lilacflows.com/post-sitemap.xml2024-01-06 19:57 +00:00
https://lilacflows.com/page-sitemap.xml2024-02-03 00:15 +00:00
https://lilacflows.com/product-sitemap.xml2023-11-21 17:58 +00:00
https://lilacflows.com/mailpoet_page-sitemap.xml2023-11-22 15:36 +00:00
https://lilacflows.com/category-sitemap.xml2024-02-01 00:42 +00:00
https://lilacflows.com/post_tag-sitemap.xml2024-01-06 19:57 +00:00
https://lilacflows.com/product_cat-sitemap.xml2023-11-21 17:58 +00:00
https://lilacflows.com/product_tag-sitemap.xml2023-11-21 17:58 +00:00
Lilacflows Site Map

So there it is, that is done! Yay!

Oh, there is another part of the site maps that is for humans, but I will do that later.

Thanks for reading!

Lisa

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3 January 2024 (Wednesday)

Good Morning To Do list.

  1. Take a photo with my Pentax SRL
  2. Begin notes on clothing line desires.
  3. Prep for Keith’s Birthday tomorrow.
  4. have fun. or do what is most fun.
  5. go out –look at sun

I am eating rosted peanuts. Hmmm what should I do about Supper? Ah—just popping off to talk with Keith about it.

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Dear Diary

Today, Kim came over to clean. She hasn’t been here for nearly two months. Keith visited Les and Eileen and picked up grinding wheels for my Dremel to remove rivets from the elevators while Kim was here from 10-12. We had a good catch-up. When he got back, we went grocery shopping at Farm Boy on Princess Street, which was fun. We know the store and the staff well. Parking is suitable for a Wheelchair van—good fresh baked bread. We like the bacon and the stakes too.