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This is the presentation I gave to the WordPress Hamilton Meetup on October 15, 2015 at Co-Motion on King. We discussed Information Architecture as well as how this methodology can be used as a Content Strategy.

This is the presentation I gave to the WordPress Hamilton Meetup on October 15, 2015 at Co-Motion on King. We discussed Information Architecture as well as how this methodology can be used as a Content Strategy.

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  1. 1. CONTENT ARCHITECTURE AKA. PAGES VS. POSTS & CATEGORIES VS. TAGS Shanta R. Nathwani - @WebWeapons - http://webweapons.com 1 WordPress Hamilton Meetup – October, 2015
  2. 2. MAIN IDEA Posts vs. Pages & Categories vs. Tags. There is so much confusion about what types of things should be put on a page and what should be in a post. Static vs. Dynamic content is the best way to tackle this. When creating a website, you can edit a menu to include not only pages, but also category archives that can create a more complete experience. Shanta R. Nathwani - @WebWeapons - http://webweapons.com 2
  3. 3. AGENDA About Me Introduction Pages & Posts Categories & Tags Live Demo Q & A’s Shanta R. Nathwani - @WebWeapons - http://webweapons.com 3
  4. 4. FIND ME! Tweet Me: @ShantaDotCa Email: shanta@shanta.ca My Web Site: http://shanta.ca Shanta R. Nathwani - @WebWeapons - http://webweapons.com 4
  5. 5. • Instructor, Sheridan College • Joint program with University of Toronto at Mississauga: Institute of Culture, Communication, Information and Technology • Web Design and Capstone Project • Independent Consultant, Web Weapons • Clients include NPOs, Real Estate, Software Development, Financial and Political Sectors • Bachelor of Commerce in Info Tech Mgmt., Ryerson University • Serial WordCamper. Went to 7 last year and crowdsourced my tour this year for 7 more and hoping to do WordCamp Mumbai 2016. • Co-organizer, WordCamp Hamilton and Toronto 2015 Shanta R. Nathwani - @WebWeapons - http://webweapons.com 5 ABOUT (A BOOT) ME
  6. 6. 1. WRITE DOWN ON POST IT NOTES ALL THE MAIN TOPICS THAT YOU WOULD LIKE TO SEE ON YOUR WEBSITE. Shanta R. Nathwani - @WebWeapons - http://webweapons.com 6 About Us Events ServicesRecipes Contact Products Portfolio Blog
  7. 7. • Used to put down all the pieces of information that you want to put on your website • Later on, you may want to colour code them into categories and pages • During the presentation today, start filling in those post-its with your ideas of what you want on the site. You may not finish it today, but it will give you a start. Shanta R. Nathwani - @WebWeapons - http://webweapons.com 7 POST-IT NOTES
  8. 8. AN EXAMPLE CATEGORIES AND PAGES MENU STRUCTURE Shanta R. Nathwani - @WebWeapons - http://webweapons.com 8
  9. 9. FOLLOW ALONG! We are going to put together our menu based on content we’ve already got. Follow along at: http://tantienhime.com Shanta R. Nathwani - @WebWeapons - http://webweapons.com 9
  10. 10. 3-5-7 PRINCIPLE • 3 Clicks to where you need to be. • Few (very few) exceptions No more than 5-7 items in a list. This includes menus and lists Shanta R. Nathwani - @WebWeapons - http://webweapons.com 10
  11. 11. PAGES VS POSTS PAGES Static information for the most part “About Us” is a great example Does not use Categories Can have sub-pages POSTS Dynamic information Time sensitive Uses Categories & Tags “Upcoming Events” or “Events Attended” are good examples Shanta R. Nathwani - @WebWeapons - http://webweapons.com 11
  12. 12. 2. FIGURE OUT WHICH ONES WILL BE CATEGORIES AND WHICH ONES WILL BE PAGES Pages Categories Shanta R. Nathwani - @WebWeapons - http://webweapons.com 12 About Us Events Services Recipes Contact Products Portfolio
  13. 13. Pages Categories 3. CHANGE THE COLOUR OF EITHER ONE OR THE OTHER SO THAT YOU CAN TELL THE DIFFERENCE Shanta R. Nathwani - @WebWeapons - http://webweapons.com 13 About Us Events Services Recipes Contact Products Portfolio
  14. 14. CATEGORIES VS. TAGS CATEGORIES Major classifications for information “Events” is a great example Can have sub-categories (much like pages) TAGS Describes the content using keywords WordPress recommends 5-7 per post Shanta R. Nathwani - @WebWeapons - http://webweapons.com 14
  15. 15. WORDPRESS MENUS Menus can contain: Categories (sometimes called “Category Archives”) Pages External Links The number of menus that are supported depend on the theme you choose, so do that first!Since 3.6, you can now choose what menu goes where (main, sidebars). Again, dependant on the theme. Shanta R. Nathwani - @WebWeapons - http://webweapons.com 15
  16. 16. 4. KEEPING THE 3-5-7 RULE, START TO STRUCTURE YOUR MENUS ACCORDING TO THE TOPIC, NOT WHETHER OR NOT YOUR CONTENT IS A POST OR A PAGE. Shanta R. Nathwani - @WebWeapons - http://webweapons.com 16 About Us EventsServices Contact Products Recipes Portfolio
  17. 17. 5. CREATE YOUR MENU IN WORDPRESS USING PAGES AND CATEGORIES! Shanta R. Nathwani - @WebWeapons - http://webweapons.com 17
  18. 18. GO LIVE! http://tantienhime.com/wp-admin (For Me) http://tantienhime.com (For You) Shanta R. Nathwani - @WebWeapons - http://webweapons.com 18
  19. 19. RESOURCES How to create your menu: https://learn.wordpress.com/get-published-30/#lecustommenu (Created for .com, but still applicable) Information Architecture: Blueprints for the Web: http://www.amazon.com/Information- Architecture-Blueprints-Christina-Wodtke/dp/0735712506 (until last year, used by our course) Don’t Make Me Think: http://www.amazon.com/Dont-Make-Think-Revisited- Usability/dp/0321965515 (one of the books that replaced IA) Evil By Design: http://evilbydesign.info/book/ (the other new book) WordPress.tv: http://shanta.ca/posts-vs-pages-and-categories-vs-tags-video-at-wordcamp- montreal-2015/ (my earlier talk, including creating the menu) Shanta R. Nathwani - @WebWeapons - http://webweapons.com 19
  20. 20. Questions? Tweet Me: @ShantaDotCa Email: shanta@shanta.ca My Web Site: http://shanta.ca Shanta R. Nathwani - @WebWeapons - http://webweapons.com 20

Editor's Notes

  • If you want my slide deck
  • Hoping to get to Pune!
  • Don’t have a menu item called “Blog”. That doesn’t tell me what’s in it.
  • Don’t have a menu item called “Blog”. That doesn’t tell me what’s in it.
    Spend time coming up with your Information Architecture before you make your menu. 3-5-7 rule
  • This, along with the next slide can take some good time. Call this “Content Architecture”.
  • About Us is usually kept to the left, while Contact Us is usually on the right.

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