Webmaster level: All
Sitemaps are a way to tell Google about
pages on your site. Webmaster Tools’ Sitemaps feature gives you
feedback on your submitted Sitemaps, such as how many Sitemap URLs have
been indexed, or whether your Sitemaps have any errors. Recently, we’ve
added even more information! Let’s check it out:
The
Sitemaps page displays details based on content-type. Now statistics
from Web, Videos, Images and News are featured prominently. This lets
you see how many items of each type were submitted (if any), and for
some content types, we also show how many items have been indexed. With
these enhancements, the new Sitemaps page replaces the Video Sitemaps
Labs feature, which will be retired.
Another improvement is the
ability to test a Sitemap. Unlike an actual submission, testing does not
submit your Sitemap to Google as it only checks it for errors. Testing
requires a live fetch by Googlebot and usually takes a few seconds to
complete. Note that the initial testing is not exhaustive and may not
detect all issues; for example, errors that can only be identified once
the URLs are downloaded are not be caught by the test.
In
addition to on-the-spot testing, we’ve got a new way of displaying
errors which better exposes what types of issues a Sitemap contains.
Instead of repeating the same kind of error many times for one Sitemap,
errors and warnings are now grouped, and a few examples are given.
Likewise, for Sitemap index files, we’ve aggregated errors and warnings
from the child Sitemaps that the Sitemap index encloses. No longer will
you need to click through each child Sitemap one by one.
Finally,
we’ve changed the way the “Delete” button works. Now, it removes the
Sitemap from Webmaster Tools, both from your account and the accounts of
the other owners of the site. Be aware that a Sitemap may still be read
or processed by Google even if you delete it from Webmaster Tools. For
example if you reference a Sitemap in your robots.txt file search
engines may still attempt to process the Sitemap. To truly prevent a
Sitemap from being processed, remove the file from your server or block
it via robots.txt.
For more information on Sitemaps in Webmaster Tools and how Sitemaps work, visit our Help Center. If you have any questions, go to Webmaster Help Forum.
Monday, February 4, 2013
What’s new with Sitemaps
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