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1. Introduction
2. Connecitng the sitemap to a page
3. Managing the sitemap module
4. The sitemap module on your site
The Sitemap module of Site@School has the following features:
- A page on the site and/or on the protected area where the sitemap is located.
- The sitemap shows visitors in one view where every section and page on the site is located.
- Pages and sections that are made invisible are not shown in the sitemap.
- Configurable introduction text
- An [Edit] function to change the module name and the program name to fit your language.
See the Module manager chapter for details on how to change the names.
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Before you can use the sitemap module, it must be connected to a page on the site or the protected area.
When you add the sitemap to a page (Read the 'Module manager' chapter on how to do this) you have two options :

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- Sitemap: You get a view where the sections and pages on the site are located
- Sitemap with date: You get a view where the sections and pages on the site are located with the last changed date of it
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When you go to Module manager > Sitemap, you will see:

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Here you can make the text above the sitemap. You can use HTML tags to beautify the markup.
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When you have connected the Sitemap module to a page on your site, it looks like this:

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Author: Dirk Schouten <schoutdi (at) knoware (dot) nl>
Last updated: 2006-04-18