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  • Christian Sparre 4 posts 24 karma points
    Sep 06, 2011 @ 15:04
    Christian Sparre
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    Organising content in a site

    Hi, I used umbraco a couple of years ago for a few small sites. But have not used it much since. One of the things I never really got a good sense of was how to best organise the content in a site.

    Say you have a small site with 10-20 more or less static pages and some news and other list kind of items.

    Would you create a root node as your fron page and put the news items in another "folder" underneath this?

    - My site
      - About
      - Contacts
      - News
        - News item 3
        - News item 2
        - News item 1

    About and contacts might have subpages that should display on a secondary navigation, but the news items should not. Would you just hide these using the umbracoNaviHide approach?

    Or would you keep the news items in a completely separate root node?

    Is there any documentation about content organisation?

    Hope you can help or point me in the right direction.

    -- 
    Christian

  • Dirk De Grave 4537 posts 6006 karma points MVP 3x admin c-trib
    Sep 06, 2011 @ 15:25
    Dirk De Grave
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    Keeping your news nodes in a separate root node is a solution if you don't have a specific template attached to news items (eg a news detail page/template). If you only iterate your news items in a overview page, then, yes, a separate root node is a good solution. 

    Otherwise, just go ahead with the umbracoNaviHide property!

     

    Cheers,

    /Dirk

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