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  2. Site map - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Site_map

    Many sites have user-visible sitemaps which present a systematic view, typically hierarchical, of the site. These are intended to help visitors find specific pages, and can also be used by crawlers. They also act as a navigation aid [1] by providing an overview of a site's content at a single glance. Alphabetically organized sitemaps, sometimes ...

  3. Web navigation - Wikipedia

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    Sitemap: A site map (or sitemap) is a list of pages of a web site accessible to crawlers or users. It can be either a document in any form used as a planning tool for web design , or a web page that lists the pages on a website , typically organized in hierarchical fashion.

  4. List of most-visited websites - Wikipedia

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    Social Media Networks Pinterest United States Bilibili: bilibili.com: 28 ()2 N/A Social Media Networks Bilibili China Twitch: twitch.tv: 29 ()3 26 () Video Games Consoles and Accessories Amazon United States VK: vk.com: 30 ()1 29 () Social Media Networks VK Russia Yahoo! News Japan: news.yahoo.co.jp: 31 () 21 ()2 News & Media Publishers Yahoo ...

  5. Sitemaps - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 29 November 2024. 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. ‹The template Manual is being considered for merging.› This article is written like a manual or guide. Please help rewrite this article and remove ...

  6. Media Cloud - Wikipedia

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    Media Cloud is an open-source content analysis tool that aims to map news media coverage of current events. It "performs five basic functions -- media definition, crawling, text extraction, word vectoring, and analysis." [1] Media cloud "tracks hundreds of newspapers and thousands of Web sites and blogs, and archives the information in a ...

  7. Wikipedia:Maps for Wikipedia - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Maps_for_Wikipedia

    Wikipedia:Graphics Lab/Map workshop, a place to request a map be created for a Wikipedia article; commons:Commons:Graphic Lab/Map workshop, a place to request a map be created for Wikimedia Commons; Places to discuss mapping best practices and issues include the following: Wikipedia talk:WikiProject Maps; Wikipedia talk:WikiProject OpenStreetMap

  8. Wikimapia - Wikipedia

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    Registered users have fewer restrictions on map editing, and are able to edit and/or delete existing places as well as draw "linear features" (roads, railroads, rivers, and ferry lines). A "watchlist" could be manually set up to monitor all activity or object changes made in one or more of the assigned rectangular areas on the map.

  9. Web mapping - Wikipedia

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    Web maps require the internet to host, so they are subject to link rot, making information inaccessible. [37] Unlike physical maps, this can have major impacts on the historical record if the web map is the only source for the data it presents. Web mapping is also used in geography games, notably of which is GeoGuessr.