• Resolved senzanome75

    (@senzanome75)


    Hello everyone,

    I apologize for my poor English.

    I have a question regarding wp-cron.

    I read on many websites about the possibility of deactivating it with a setting in wp-config.php and replacing it with a cronjob that calls it.

    My question concerns sites with low traffic (so it may “skip” the publication of scheduled posts).

    If I have an SEO plugin like Yoast, does the sitemap update when the google crawler passes?

    Or, since the post hasn’t been published, isn’t the sitemap updated either?

    Thx in advance 🙂

    • This topic was modified 1 year, 10 months ago by Jan Dembowski. Reason: Moved to Fixing WordPress, this is not an Developing with WordPress topic
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  • If you use a system-cron, you can much more precisely control temporal tasks that are executed within WordPress. For example, you can set it to run every minute and then it will run every minute, regardless of whether someone (or something) is accessing the website or not.

    In what form the sitemap generated by Yoast is generated, you would have to ask in their support forum: https://wordpress.org/support/plugin/wordpress-seo/

    Thread Starter senzanome75

    (@senzanome75)

    Thanks for the reply.

    I probably explained myself badly.

    My question was more general and related to any plugin that generates a sitemap.

    Is the sitemap also updated when the google crawler passes? (probably because activated indirectly by wp-cron?)

    Again, we can’t tell you more precisely because each plugin might use a different mechanism for this. There are no general rules for this. You would have to contact the support of your chosen plugin if you want to know more about this.

    Thread Starter senzanome75

    (@senzanome75)

    Thanks … it’s much clearer now.

    I think I’ll do some personal tests on that.

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