So ...
Once you have created and setup your new visual sitemap, you can use the [slick-sitemap]
shortcode to display it wherever you want ...
For example, you can create a new page and add the shortcode in the content area:
And that's it ...
Simply publish the new page, and you can now visit your site to see the visual sitemap in action:
Cool, isn't it?
And that's it my friends!
If you have any comments, further questions or update requests please don't hesitate to react! Like, comment and share!
And don't forget, you can easily come back to this tutorial whenever you want.
All you need to do is to bookmark the categorized, daily updated register of my blogs and training materials. Here it is:
Posts and training by smartketeer
Thanks for your time!
Join the Discussion
Write something…
BlueJasmin
Premium
This is awesome! Thank you.
I will read it a few times again and again and will follow your steps.
Thank you very much.
I will read it a few times again and again and will follow your steps.
Thank you very much.
RosanaHart
Premium Plus
I just added this free plugin to my author site and I really like it.
I did tweak my menus to get it just how I wanted. I had seven categories across the top menu, and that made the boxes too narrow on the visual sitemap. So I put my press kit under my homepage and I moved my sitemap link to the other menu, the one that has about, contact, earning disclosure, privacy policy.
Here's a screen shot.
I did tweak my menus to get it just how I wanted. I had seven categories across the top menu, and that made the boxes too narrow on the visual sitemap. So I put my press kit under my homepage and I moved my sitemap link to the other menu, the one that has about, contact, earning disclosure, privacy policy.
Here's a screen shot.