• Not sure if this is the right place to post this.

    I’m trying to migrate a site to wordpress. I’m confident wordpress can address the types of content that need to be added, but i’m stuck on how to organize the site structure.

    The existing site is fr an organization that has different sub-sites (sub-directories) for their events. For the most part, the layout design and menus are identical.

    1. [Organization]
    – about
    – contact
    – recent events (??)
    a) [Event 1]
    – Home (what’s new/recently added)
    – History
    – Method
    – Team
    > Team A
    > Team B
    – In the Media
    – Podcast
    – Gallery
    – Updates
    b) [Event 2]
    – Home
    – History
    – Method
    – Team
    … etc.

    My first instinct is to use categories. But pages can’t be assigned a category as far as I can tell. Should I make static sections like History and About posts instead, but simply the only post in their section?

    Advice would be appreciated. It’s hard to move forward without these decisions being made.

    Thanks!!

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  • Thread Starter yeyejoijoi

    (@yeyejoijoi)

    I’m considering this post and this as being the most relevant to my issue.

    Going ahead on the categories + tags approach for now, hopefully will be able to get my menus to behave ??

    Still, feedback on the decision making process or links to other relevant discussions would be appreciated.

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