Now that an application strategy is defined, it’s time to determine page hierarchy and ways to organize content.
Here’s a sample scenario for a small company with an in-house HR department.
The Confluence advisory board has set a few global standards that apply to all spaces. They are:
A. One space for each department
B. Each space has a contact, index, and FAQ page
C. Use the table of contents macro for lengthy content
D. Order pages alphabetically
Additionally, the HR department has a few of their own standards to accommodate. They are:
E. Organize content by audience
F. Restrict access to sensitive information
I recommend building this scenario on paper first. When all the details are worked out, then build the structure in Confluence.
Head to the next parts of this series for step by step instructions.
Here’s a quick look at what we’re building.
Rachel Wright
Author, Jira Strategy Admin Workbook
Industry Templates, LLC
Traveling the USA in an RV
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