Crawl Map: Other Advanced settings
1. Reverse/dark colour scheme - or customisable colour scheme (and can base on sites colours).
2. Comparative sitemaps - show differences between this crawl and a previous one with differences highlighted - new and missing.
3. The thickness of lines between nodes based on % of traffic that passes through those two nodes - from analytics - thicker lines = more traffic would give you a very quick and visual understanding of site performance.
4. Ability to centre a node of your choice and have the other nodes arrange around the relationship to the node of choice.
5. Save the image as an SVG - bigger sites images are tine - SVG would allow you to zoom into the image to see the bits you want to (outside of Sitebulb - so good for clients).
6. There is no number 6.
7. Layers over the map that you can switch on to show where the hints are located - list of hints to switch on and off.
Comments: 5
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08 Feb, '18
Bradford Rogers MergedMake crawl map display settings configurable by users (ie, toggle including or excluding noindex pages, etc).
Toggling inclusion of internal links (not just BFS links) to give insight into internal linking strategy. -
01 Apr, '18
Simon Cox8. internal Linking Structures - how much are category/topic/hub pages supported by links from the pages under their structure - do the internal links support them? Can you apply different link weights to the map between pages to show us where we need to add more internal links.
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09 Jul, '18
Admin"Crawl Maps: Advanced options and customizability" (suggested by Bradford Rogers on 2018-02-08), including upvotes (5) and comments (0), was merged into this suggestion.
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09 Aug, '18
Micah Fisher-KirshnerColor code the crawl map by page URL type (preferably by user defined value or by URL structure default). Example: color code all /blog/ pages, all product pages, support pages, etc.
Reason: Help to see which page groups are being linked to higher up than others. -
09 Aug, '18
Micah Fisher-KirshnerAnother thing that I used to do with larger sites for crawl maps:
Showcasing what the link template look like for page types to help visualize where value is being sent. For example:
Category page that has a map of links to 5 other category pages + 20 product pages + 5 informational pages followed up by a map of a product page showing that on average a product page links to 2 category pages + 5 product pages + 10 informational pages.