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Hi SEOPress-Team,
I really love the plugin, just discovered it a couple of days ago and am writing a blog article about SEO in which I will recommend it. What I especially like is that the word “competition” does not appear on your page at wordpress.org.
But right now, I need a little happiness from your happiness engineer 🙂
I’m working on a clients website – The Syrian Heritage Archive Project, a great team, digitally saving as much of the (partially destroyed) Syrian Heritage as they can. So a major part of their work is with pictures. They have a gallery page on their website, which infinitely scrolls thousands of pictures, allowing you to click on any one and go to its attachment page. Here is a typical attachment page – as you can see, it has been extended to show a lot more than usual, so it is imho worth indexing them.
I have activated Media attachments for the XML sitemap, and have deactivated the redirects to file or post parent in the advanced settings. However, I’m still seeing an empty attachment sitemap (linked up above). I have no explanation for this, but would be very happy to see it working.
BTW: I’m using W3TC and I have manually adjusted its parameters to not cache any of your sitemaps. For Yoast and Rank Math the default settings of W3TC do work (sitemap_index.xml) – but not for AIOSEO (sitemap.xml) or SEOPress (sitemaps.xml), all of which caused me some grief. Would it be possible to add an option – or quietly change the new default address – to use sitemap_index.xml, which seems to be a more generally adopted name? I do understand that this may not be easy – as an avid Nginx user…
Cheers and again many thanks!
Tim