sitemap-module
Visual Studio Code
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sitemap-module
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Creating your own sitemap module for Nuxt
When you're dotting the i's and crossing the t's of a shiny new Nuxt website, you will almost certainly want to ensure your site has a sitemap so that search engines know what pages of your site to index. At the moment, the Nuxt sitemap module hasn't yet been updated for Nuxt 3. But that shouldn't hold you back; let's make a quick-n-dirty module to generate a sitemap.
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What is URL Resolving?
Remember to create and update the sitemap.xml file so that your website will be correctly crawlable so that Google could keep Search Engine Results Pages up to date. If you are interested in how to add sitemap.xml to Vue Storefront 2 project, check out the following module that you can add to your project and control the sitemap easily → https://sitemap.nuxtjs.org/
- Nuxt google tag manager
- Nuxt module server middleware
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Working With Sitemaps in Nuxt.js
Hey to everyone reading this! In this article, I’d like to investigate the different options of creating sitemaps in Nuxt using the sitemap module.
Visual Studio Code
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