You can use this for HTML meta information, see [[template_make]].
If you don't specify a description, then ${keywords} will be the empty string.
+
+
+== main_url ==
+
+Used by [[google_sitemap]]:
+
+Internally, [[Webber]] works with relative URLs and is quite agonistic about
+the final website. However, the [[google_sitemap]] plugin needs absolute URLs,
+complete with host name. So we need this configuration ...
+
+Used by [[google_sitemap]]:
+
+
+== sitemap_priority ==
+
+Used by [[google_sitemap]] to specify a relative important-ness of a page.
+Should be between "`0.0`" and "`1.0`" (including).
+
+
+== sitemap_changefreq ==
+
+Used by [[google_sitemap]] as an estimate about how often a page might change.
+
+Should be one of the following values:
+
+* always
+* hourly
+* daily
+* weekly
+* monthly
+* yearly
+* never
ctime: 2009-06-26
This plugins write an XML "`sitemap.xml`" file into the out-directory. The
-format is documented at [[http://www.sitemaps.org|http://www.sitemaps.org]].
+format is documented at [[http://www.sitemaps.org]].
= Configuration =
this keyword at the header of each [[page|Page format]]. However, the
"`sitemap_priority`" from the configuration file will be used as a
default.
+
+
+= robots.txt =
+
+Please note that you'll also specify the sitemap in your "`robots.txt`" file,
+e.g.:
+
+ User-agent: *
+ Disallow: /logs/
+ Sitemap: http://www.holgerschurig.de/sitemap.xml
+
+Also make sure that your "`robots.txt`" file get's copied, by adding
+
+ copy_files: [
+ ...
+ "robots.txt",
+ ...
+ ]
+
+to "`webber.conf`".