Constructing a sitemap
From the early 90s when the website era started, sitemaps were used by web designers to add an online table of contents, which included a complete list of all the pages, in the footer of a website. This link will take the user to a single page that will allow users to easily find a page within a website if they fail to navigate to it through the navigation.
The sitemap has evolved from a list of content pages at the bottom of a website's footer to an essential module for the success of a website. In recent years XML sitemaps have been used for Search Engine Optimization (SEO), and provide a guide for search engines to map website content and pages. This type of sitemap is not accessible to the user and can thus not ...
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