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Add a Sitemap to Your Website Example.

Add a Sitemap to Your Website Example.

Tuesday, April 28, 2026

This guide shows you how to add sitemap in website

Try It out on the Demo Site Builder.

If you are new here, then thank you for looking, and if you don’t yet have hosting with me, you can still follow along.  Click Classroom Hub - Free Website  Builder Demo. It will take you to the demo version, where you can test everything shown in the video.

If you already have hosting with Simple Web Start, just log in to your control panel and follow the same steps on your own real website.

🎥 Watch the Video Tutorial.

🪄 Step 1 — Add a New Page.

Go to Settings → Pages, then click Add Page.

Simple Web Start settings panel.

Type “Sitemap” as the page name and click Add.

Simple Web Start add page name sitemap.

You’ll now see your new sitemap page listed under your site’s pages — I usually place mine under Legal, but you can put it wherever fits your layout.

Simple Web Start new sitemap page listed.

🧩 Step 2 — Add the Sitemap App.

Open your new sitemap page.

Sitemap Example.

Click Add - Content Block.

Scroll down to Banners → Apps, then select Sitemap.

Add your content sitemap block.

This automatically adds a sitemap block that lists all your pages.

🖋️ Step 3 — Add a Header.

To make the page look complete, add a header above your sitemap.

Go to Header → Add Header, and place it at the top of the page.

You can edit the text to say something like “Sitemap.” 

🚀 Step 4 — Publish Your Page.

Once everything looks right, click Publish.

Your sitemap will now appear either in your top navigation or under the section where you placed it.

💡 Why It Helps.

A sitemap makes your site easier to navigate and helps search engines index your pages correctly.

It’s one of those small steps that makes your website feel complete and professional.

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