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Community Forums › Forums › Archived Forums › General Discussion › Sitemap: How do I change the number of posts shown in the sitemap?

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Tagged: Eleven40, sitemap

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  • November 20, 2013 at 4:30 pm #74587
    Charles Specht
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    My sitemap only displays a small percentage of the blog posts I've written. How do I increase the # of posts it shows, or how can I specifically have it always list every blog post article?

    NOTE: I am using the eleven40 Pro them in Genesis 2.0.


    Charles Specht
    http://www.CharlesSpecht.com

    http://www.charlesspecht.com
    November 23, 2013 at 11:53 am #75256
    John
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    Find page_archive.php in your Genesis parent theme folder, make a copy of that file and upload it to your child theme folder, edit the file as needed.

    For example, the recent posts are displayed using the wp_get_archives() function with a limit of 100. If you remove &limit=100 it will display all your posts.


    John Sundberg | blackhillswebworks.com
    A WordPress developer’s toolbox: Firebug | WordPress Codex | Google 😉

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