I thought I’d mention this here, although it may already be common knowledge.
Create a “Sitemap” page and set it to “Archive” Template ( you can have content on that – the sitemap info will be at the end of the content ) – but do not use fullwidth-elements on that page – ( like color-sections) – otherwise the DOM looks a bit different ( all is wrapped in extra container – so footer is narrower as usual) – you can have sidebars on that page too.
it will show you a tab ordered content of your page.
However, the condition is that no sitemap.xml is stored in your root directory. If you have stored such a file for Google Search Console, for example, you would have to rename it – e.g. to my-sitemap.xml – and then submit it.
Hey Guenter,
Thank you for sharing, I left the page empty so the visual sitemap is centered in the page.
But my install automatically creates /wp-sitemap.xml like this https://kriesi.at/themes/enfold-2017/wp-sitemap.xml
will Google Search Console not accept that link?
Best regards,
Mike
For the google search console i named the sitemap : my-sitemap.xml
so i can create a page that does not interfere that (included) way.
Because that google sitemap had to be in root directory and a domain/sitemap will then open that sitemap.xml