Your website includes an HTML Sitemap available at:
/sitemap
This page is automatically generated by the sitemap module and displays the structure of your main navigation menu in a simple, accessible list format. It provides visitors with an at-a-glance overview of your site’s key pages and can help with navigation and SEO.
📘 SEO Tip:
Your HTML sitemap doesn’t just help visitors — it also makes it easier for search engines to find and understand all of your important pages. Every link in the sitemap is another signal to Google and other search engines about your site’s structure and content, improving crawlability and potentially boosting visibility in search results.
✨ What You Can Change
While the sitemap is generated automatically, you can influence what appears on it by adjusting your Main Menu structure:
Add a page to the sitemap – Add it to the Main Menu in your site’s navigation settings.
Remove a page from the sitemap – Remove it from the Main Menu.
Change the order of pages – Reorder the items in the Main Menu; the sitemap will reflect the new order.
Nest or group pages – Create sub-menu items; these will be shown as indented items under their parent in the sitemap.
⚠️ What You Cannot Change
The sitemap always uses the Main Menu as its source — you can’t switch it to another menu.
You can’t change the
/sitemap
URL.
📌 Things to Keep in Mind
Any changes you make to the Main Menu will update the sitemap automatically.
Only published and accessible menu items will appear in the sitemap.
Avoid adding unnecessary or placeholder menu items — they will appear on the sitemap and may confuse visitors.
Keep menu labels clear and concise so the sitemap is easy to scan.