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  2. Sitemaps - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sitemaps

    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 3 January 2025. Protocol and file format to list the URLs of a website For the graphical representation of the architecture of a web site, see site map. This article contains instructions, advice, or how-to content. Please help rewrite the content so that it is more encyclopedic or move it to Wikiversity ...

  3. Site map - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Site_map

    The Sitemap files contain URLs to these pages so that web crawlers can find them. Bing, Google, Yahoo and Ask now jointly support the Sitemaps protocol. Since the major search engines use the same protocol, [3] having a Sitemap lets them have the updated page information.

  4. Resources of a Resource - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Resources_of_a_Resource

    ROR objects are placed in an ROR feed called ror.xml. This file is typically located in the root directory of the resource or website it describes. When a search engine like Google or Yahoo searches the web to determine how to categorize content, the ROR feed allows the search engines "spider" to quickly identify all the content and attributes ...

  5. PowerMapper - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PowerMapper

    A site map is a comprehensive list of pages within a website's domain. It can serve three primary purposes: offering structured listings specifically designed for web crawlers such as search engines , [ 2 ] aiding designers during the website planning phase, and providing human-visible, typically hierarchical listings of site pages.

  6. Comparison of XML editors - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_XML_editors

    This is a list of XML editors. Note that any text editor can edit XML, so this page only lists software programs that specialize in this task. It doesn't include text editors that merely do simple syntax coloring or expanding and collapsing of nodes.

  7. Help:Menu/Site map - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Help:Menu/Site_map

    Editing — almost every page has an "Edit" tab. Formatting — the basics on coding. Links — the basics on internal links. Sources — the basics on adding references. Talk pages — the basics on how to communicate with others. Policies — there are some things to keep in mind when editing Wikipedia.

  8. robots.txt - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robots.txt

    robots.txt is the filename used for implementing the Robots Exclusion Protocol, a standard used by websites to indicate to visiting web crawlers and other web robots which portions of the website they are allowed to visit.

  9. XML Schema editors - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/XML_Schema_editors

    The problems users face when working with the XSD standard can be mitigated with the use of graphical editing tools. Although any text-based editor can be used to edit an XML Schema, a graphical editor offers advantages; allowing the structure of the document to be viewed graphically and edited with validation support, entry helpers and other useful features.