Content Organization in Springboard¶
Overview¶
This section helps you understand the different ways to organize content on your Springboard website. Good content organization makes your website easier to update and helps visitors find what they're looking for.
Contents¶
- How to Organize Your Content - Learn the basics of content organization
- Creating and Managing Blog Posts - Create and organize dated articles
- Working with RSS Feeds - Share your content automatically with other websites
- Using Content Templates - Save time with pre-made page designs
- Working with Content Blocks - Manage reusable pre-configured content on multiple pages
Why Content Organization Matters¶
Organizing your website content well helps in several important ways:
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Saves you time: When content is well-organized, you can find and update it quickly.
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Makes updating easier: Organized content makes it easier for you and your team to make updates on the Springboard.
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Keeps your website consistent: Templates and content blocks help maintain a consistent look across your website.
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Helps visitors find information: Well-organized content makes it easier for people to find what they need on your website.
Getting Started with Content Organization¶
If you're new to organizing content in the Springboard, we recommend starting with these steps:
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First, learn about basic content organization to understand the tools available.
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Next, try creating a blog post to practice organizing dated content.
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Then, explore content blocks to see how to update pre-configured content that can display on multiple pages of your website.
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Finally, create a content template to speed up future page creation.
Advanced Content Organization¶
Once you're comfortable with the basics, you can explore more advanced content organization techniques:
- Set up RSS feeds to automatically share your content with other websites.
- Set up blog categories to display different content across the pages of your website.
- Create landing page templates for special promotions and events.
- Use content blocks to create consistent calls-to-action across your website.
What's Next¶
After mastering content organization, you might want to explore: