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create sitemap on the web or blog

The following sitemap view to facilitate open existing files on all posts and you also can click on the desired label and easy to search articles. how to create a sitemap on the web or blog, I made like in my blog with the following steps:

First open a new page > the title input sitemap > open HTML >  copy the following HTML
<div id="bp_toc" style="max-height:1300px;overflow:scroll;overflow-x:auto;">
</div>
<script src="https://cdn.rawgit.com/Arlina-Design/redvision/master/sitemap-content.js" type="text/javascript"></script> <script src="/feeds/posts/summary?alt=json-in-script&amp;max-results=9999&amp;callback=loadtoc" type="text/javascript"></script>

<style scoped="" type="text/css">
#comments {display:none;}
</style>

/* CSS Full Sitemap */
#bp_toc {background:#ffaaa4;color:#666;margin:0 auto;padding:5px;}
span.toc-note {padding:20px;margin:0 auto;display:block;text-align:center;color:#ffcfcc;font-family:'Open Sans';font-weight:700;text-transform:uppercase;font-size:30px;line-height:normal;}
.toc-header-col1 {padding:10px;background-color:#f5f5f5;width:250px;}
.toc-header-col2 {padding:10px;background-color:#f5f5f5;width:75px;}
.toc-header-col3 {padding:10px;background-color:#f5f5f5;width:125px;}
.toc-header-col1 a:link, .toc-header-col1 a:visited, .toc-header-col2 a:link, .toc-header-col2 a:visited, .toc-header-col3 a:link, .toc-header-col3 a:visited {font-size:13px;
text-decoration:none;color:#aaa;font-family:'Open Sans';font-weight:700;letter-spacing: 0.5px;}
.toc-header-col1 a:hover, .toc-header-col2 a:hover, .toc-header-col3 a:hover {
text-decoration:none;}
.toc-entry-col1, .toc-entry-col2, .toc-entry-col3 {background:#fdfdfd;padding:5px;padding-left:5px;font-size:89%}
.toc-entry-col1 a, .toc-entry-col2 a, .toc-entry-col3 a{color:#666;font-size:13px;}
.toc-entry-col1 a:hover, .toc-entry-col2 a:hover, .toc-entry-col3 a:hover{color:#e76e66;}
#bp_toc table {width:100%;margin:0 auto;counter-reset:rowNumber;}
.toc-entry-col1 {counter-increment:rowNumber;}
#bp_toc table tr td.toc-entry-col1:first-child::before {content: counter(rowNumber);min-width:1em;margin-right:0.5em;}
td.toc-entry-col2 {background:#fafafa;}
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