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Google Analytics
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Connect Google Analytics to a site
Go to the Refined Administration.
Click Sites in the left-hand menu.
Select the site.
Go to the Configuration tab.
In the General section, click the Edit General Settingsgeneral settings button.
Add your Google Analytics tracking ID.
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Google Tag Manager
It’s possible to To add Google Tag Manager to a Refined Site through site, insert the script in the beginning of BODY in custom HTML.
Sitemaps
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A sitemap is a file that lists the pages on your site. Submitting the sitemap to search engines such as Google and Bing helps them crawl and index your site.
You can only generate a sitemap for a public site. It includes all pages on your site that are available to anonymous users. When you have created a sitemap for a public site and later switch the access permissions to private or support, the sitemap is no longer accessible. The site is then no longer crawled by search engines.
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Generate or refresh a sitemap
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Go to the Refined Administration.
Click Sites in the left-hand menu.
Select the site.
Click the Configuration tab.
Scroll down to the Sitemap heading and click section.
If you have never created a sitemap before, click the Generate sitemap button.
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Your sitemap is now available at (subdomain).(domain.com)/sitemap.xml, ready for you to submit it at the search engine(s) of your choice.
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It can take between a few days and a few weeks for a search engine to index a site. Go to Google’s documentation to learn more about their process. |
The sitemap reflects your site’s structure at the moment when the sitemap was created. If you add new pages to your site, the sitemap won't update automatically. To update it:
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Go to the Refined Administration.
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Click Sites in the left-hand menu.
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Select the site.
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Click the Configuration tab.
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, click the Refresh sitemap button. The sitemap’s URL will stay the same
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. Don’t forget to resubmit the sitemap to the search engine(s) of your choice.