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Thread: Editing links in sitemap

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    ellise98 is offline Junior Member
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    Default Editing links in sitemap

    I have a website with 6 different skins. When I click on the site map on the home page then click on the about us link it opens in the hompage skin and not the about us skin. Is there a way to fix this?

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    George the Great is offline Senior Member
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    Have you made any changes to the skinning logic? This works out of box, as skin ids are cookied to a user as they are browsing around the site. They will remain on this skin unless a) they are forcefully redirected to a different skin (eg. you have template switching enabled and browse to a page that has a different skin set on it), b) they browse to a page on the site with a skinid querystring pointing to a different skin, c) the cookies expires (by default 365 days), or d) they are assigned to an affiliate with a different skin.
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    Rob is offline Senior Member
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    agreed, this is not any known bug. over 10,000 sites now. Did you change something in the skinbase class?
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    ChinaToddm is offline Junior Member
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    Default Links in google site map

    I have two issues with Google site map

    For some reason this page here has an error

    http://www.mccluretables.com/googlee...ory&entityid=3

    Here is the google error

    All the URLs in your Sitemap have the same priority.
    All the URLs in your Sitemap are set to the same priority (not the default priority). Priority indicates the importance of a particular URL relative to other URLs on your site, and doesn't impact your site's performance in search results. If all URLs have the same priority, Google can't tell which are more important. Help

    The problem is this page is in our topics section as a topic because it is not a product we stock but custom restore antique tables, I do not understand I have other categories all with the same priority but this one has an error

    The other thing is how do you get documents to show up on the site map?

    http://www.mccluretables.com/googletopics.aspx

    I created a page here for all my download documents PDF brochures and instructions but would like to know a way to get each URL to show up on the site map rather than just this page here

    http://www.mccluretables.com/t-shuff...downloads.aspx

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    It isn't an error. It is just a warning that google sends out, and has no impact on anything really. The Google sitemap tool simply helps google crawl your site (eg. find all of your pages). It does not impact rankings, page rank, etc.

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    ChinaToddm is offline Junior Member
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    Default Thanks

    Your program is great by the way

    You can see my new site running 8.0 at http://www.mccluretables.com

    Anyone want a deal on a shuffleboard let me know


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