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Sitemap

buzzdee

Chevereto Member
Hi,
I searched a lot and tried many scripts or code-snippets to get a sitemap of my website, including the images. Well, no luck yet!

As Google offers to use image sitemaps (click), I think it would be great if there is a way to generate a XML-Sitemap for chevereto-based sites automatically. There could be some ways to do this:
- cronjob
- every time an image is upload, the XML is extended with a new url to the image
- what else ?

What do you think about this?
In my opinion, for an imagehost the images are essential - especially for Google to find them and index them...

Greetings,
BuzzDee
 
I think this would only work when original filenames are kept or when Chevereto would output readable SEO friendly URLs like wordpress for example does? But the idea is great.
 
In the meantime I tried to pimp my "Viewer" page with some microdata (using schema.org). In Googles Webmaster Tools, they are indexed and I think the images are now a bit more "improved" 🙂

Have e.g. a look at this Viewer: http://www.buzzpics.de/cw2
In the source code you will see the markups itemscope and itemprops
Code:
<body id="shortURL" itemscope itemtype="http://schema.org/ImageObject">
    <div id="header">
        <h1><a href="http://www.buzzpics.de/">www.buzzpics.de</a></h1>
        <h2 itemprop="name">E1JZA.png</h2>
        <div id="shortURL-links">
            <a id="viewer-link" href="http://www.buzzpics.de/image/cw2">Viewer</a>
            <a id="direct-link" href="http://www.buzzpics.de/images/2012/10/11/E1JZA.png">Direct link</a>
        </div>
    </div>
    <div id="shortURL-content"><a href="http://www.buzzpics.de/images/2012/10/11/E1JZA.png"><img itemprop="contentURL" src="http://www.buzzpics.de/images/2012/10/11/E1JZA.png" alt="E1JZA.png" width="403" height="86" /></a></div>
</body>
And with Googles Rich Snippet Testting Tool, you can verify the changes (scroll down): http://www.google.com/webmasters/tools/richsnippets?url=http://www.buzzpics.de/cw2&html=
 
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