[wp-trac] [WordPress Trac] #64044: Request to change the limit of each sitemap to 1000 urls instead of 2000 urls as current
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#64044: Request to change the limit of each sitemap to 1000 urls instead of 2000
urls as current
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Reporter: phanduynam | Owner: (none)
Type: enhancement | Status: closed
Priority: normal | Milestone:
Component: Sitemaps | Version:
Severity: normal | Resolution: wontfix
Keywords: | Focuses:
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Comment (by SirLouen):
Replying to [comment:14 phanduynam]:
> @SirLouen As I said above, the problem is not the Google Search Console
crawl limit as it can be up to 50,000 URLs per sitemap. The problem is
that when you download data from Google Search Console, you can only view
and export 1,000 URLs per sitemap. If by default you have 10,000 URLs
divided into 5 sitemaps, you can only export up to 5,000 URLs because
WordPress has set the maximum sitemap limit to 2,000. To export all 10,000
URLs, you would have to set the limit for each sitemap to 1,000 URLs. This
is a serious data shortage problem for those who need to process the data,
the only solution is to change the code or install a plugin. Changing the
code is confusing and can be dangerous, and installing a plugin makes the
site heavier. Both of these methods are very labor intensive when someone
owns a large number of websites.
I don't really understand your problem.
If you have a total of 10K URL in your site and you want to display them
in WordPress, you will have 5 pages, with 2K url per page.
If you go to GSC, you will have 10 pages, with 1K url per page.
In both places you will have the 10K URL, but in 5 pages in WP and 10
pages in GSC. I don't understand the problem here.
I would rather not assume anything.
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Ticket URL: <https://core.trac.wordpress.org/ticket/64044#comment:18>
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