Difference between XML sitemap and HTML sitemap?



Difference between XML sitemap and HTML sitemap?..

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Two major aspects of SEO and website development are HTML sitemap and XML sitemap, and the basic difference between these two are:
HTML sitemap is not required if you have a smaller website, but is required in case you have a large website. It allows people to view a list of accessible pages structured to transverse through the website.
An XML (Extensible Markup Language) sitemap is required to offer the search engine information about the website and webpages and the most recent changes made in them. It also contains a list of websites and the frequency at which they are updated. An XML sitemap is the first thing observed when the search engine is discovering the website.

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