Sitemap

A hierarchical list of all pages and content on a website used for search engine indexing and user navigation. XML sitemaps help search engines discover all your pages while HTML sitemaps help visitors find content. Framer automatically generates and updates your XML sitemap. See How to access your sitemap.

Related terms

Related terms

  • Robots.txt

    SEO

    A robots.txt file tells crawlers which URLs they may crawl on your site. It does not directly control indexing; for indexing control, use noindex and related mechanisms. Configure robots rules carefully to avoid blocking important content. See Access your robots.txt file. See How do I prevent specific pages from getting indexed by search engines?.

  • SEO

    SEO

    Search Engine Optimization (SEO) is the practice of improving a site’s visibility in search results through technical quality, relevant content, and authority signals. Strong SEO combines crawlability, performance, metadata, internal linking, and useful content. Framer supports SEO with clean markup, metadata controls, and sitemap generation.

  • XML

    General

    eXtensible Markup Language—a format for storing and transporting structured data, used in sitemaps and RSS feeds. XML sitemaps help search engines discover all pages on your site. Framer generates XML sitemaps automatically.

  • Crawling

    SEO

    The process by which search engine bots discover and read web pages by following links and analyzing content. Ensuring your site is crawlable with proper HTML structure, sitemaps, and internal linking improves search visibility. Block sensitive or duplicate pages from crawling using robots.txt directives.

  • XML Sitemap

    SEO

    An XML Sitemap is a structured file that lists important URLs and metadata so search engines can crawl and index a website more efficiently.