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  2. Sitemaps - Wikipedia

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    Text file. The Sitemaps protocol allows the Sitemap to be a simple list of URLs in a text file. The file specifications of XML Sitemaps apply to text Sitemaps as well; the file must be UTF-8 encoded, and cannot be more than 50MiB (uncompressed) or contain more than 50,000 URLs. Sitemaps that exceed these limits should be broken up into multiple ...

  3. pH7Builder - Wikipedia

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    ph7builder .com. ' pH7Builder (formerly known as pH7CMS and pH7 Social Dating CMS) is an open-source social community software written by Pierre-Henry Soria that allows the creation of online communities and social dating services. pH7Builder is written in PHP 7.4, [ 2] is object-oriented and uses the MVC pattern (Model-View-Controller).

  4. Hugo (software) - Wikipedia

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    Hugo (software) - Wikipedia ... Hugo (software)

  5. Site map - Wikipedia

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    Site map. A sitemap is a list of pages of a web site within a domain. There are three primary kinds of sitemap: Sitemaps used during the planning of a website by its designers. Human-visible listings, typically hierarchical, of the pages on a site. Structured listings intended for web crawlers such as search engines.

  6. Help:Menu/Site map - Wikipedia

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    Help:Contents – Site map. Displayed below are the pages of the main help menu. For the main help page, see Help:Contents. ... Export page(s) in XML

  7. Resources of a Resource - Wikipedia

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    Resources of a Resource ( ROR) is an XML format for describing the content of an internet resource or website in a generic fashion so this content can be better understood by search engines, spiders, web applications, etc. The ROR format provides several pre-defined terms for describing objects like sitemaps, products, events, reviews, jobs ...

  8. XML - Wikipedia

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    XML - Wikipedia ... XML

  9. hreflang - Wikipedia

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    XML sitemaps; The hreflang definition is done by creating a full set of all language and region specific versions of the same document. Every URL in the set must reference the full URL set. A self-reference is required, so the including document has to be always part of the URL set. [3]