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Dino
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Dear team, I was wondering where the feature to order the entries on the sitemap by date is gone?
I just found also an old forum thread with a screenshot from John showing this feature!
Any hints where to find it or how to achieve this?

All best,
Dee
 
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John Dagelmore
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Hello Dee,

well nothing is gone, everything is still there.

The order by date is feature available by default for the content data source applying to the RSS feed and optionally to XML sitemaps. Screenshot of that setting attached, notice that this can't be applied to html sitemap.

All the best,
John
 
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I see! My bad, was not reading carefully. How can I setup ordering by date for the HTML the sitemap?
 
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John Dagelmore
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You can't, as i said it's not possible. Html sitemap must always be ordered and grouped by categories.
 
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I know I am a bit confused. On the blog page (http://www.darabas.de) all articles show up by most current publishing date on top, but on the sitemap (http://www.darabas.de/sitemap) (using the needed data source for the blog, which is of type "content" ) is all mixed up, no order... Any idea?
 
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John Dagelmore
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The sitemap tree has nothing to do with the blog home page.
It uses a categorization and the default 'ordering' field inside each category, optionally the title.
 
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