- Site map
A site map (or sitemap) is a representation of the architecture of a web site. [Peter Morville, "Information Architecture on the World Wide Web", Feb 1998, pp:58] It can be either a document in any form used as a planning tool for
web design , or aweb page that lists the pages on aweb site , typically organized in hierarchical fashion. This helps visitors andsearch engine bots find pages on the site.While some developers argue that site index is a more appropriately used term to relay page function, web visitors are used to seeing each term and generally associate both as one and the same. However, a site index is often used to mean an A-Z index that provides access to particular content, while a site map provides a general top-down view of the overall site contents.
Benefits of sitemaps
Site maps can improve
search engine optimization of a site by making sure that all the pages can be found. This is especially important if a site usesAdobe Flash orJavaScript menus that do not includeHTML links.Most search engines will only follow a finite number of links from a page, so if a site is very large, the site map may be required so that search engines and visitors can access all content on the site.
XML sitemaps
Google introducedGoogle Sitemaps so web developers can publish lists of links from across their sites. The basic premise is that some sites have a large number of dynamic pages that are only available through the use of forms and user entries. The sitemap files can then be used to indicate to aweb crawler how such pages can be found.Google ,MSN ,Yahoo and Ask now jointly support the Sitemaps protocol.Since MSN, Yahoo, Ask, and Google use the same protocol, having a sitemap lets the four biggest search engines have the updated page information. Sitemaps do not guarantee all links will be crawled, and being crawled does not guarantee indexing. However, a sitemap is still the best insurance for getting a search engine to learn about your entire site. [ [http://www.google.com/press/pressrel/sitemapsorg.html Joint announcement] from Google, Yahoo, MSN supporting Sitemaps]
XML sitemaps have replaced the older method of "submitting to search engines" by filling out a form on the search engine's submission page. Now web developers submit a sitemap directly, or wait for search engines to find it.
ee also
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Sitemaps , a standard for URL inclusion
*Biositemap , a protocol for broadcasting and disseminating information about computational biology resources (data, software tools and web-services).References
* [http://www.sitemaps.org/protocol.html Specification] of the common XML format.
External links
* [http://www.sitemaps.org/ Common Official Website] - Jointly maintained website by Google, Yahoo, MSN for an XML sitemap format.
* [http://www.scriptol.com/seo/simple-map.html Tips about Sitemaps] Build a sitemap at a mouse click with an open-source sitemap generator (XML, text or HTML).
* [http://teutoburgo.web44.net/java/jsitemap.html JSiteMap] A Java open source site map generator.
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* [http://www.flashnseo.com/urls-discovering/ Links and Adobe Flash Experiment]
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