Guide
Content Architecture
The structural design of content models, types, and relationships that make information reusable, filterable, and adaptable across interfaces.
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Définition
The structural design of content models, types, and relationships that make information reusable, filterable, and adaptable across interfaces.
Content architecture defines how content is structured into types, fields, and relationships, enabling it to be used across multiple channels and interfaces.
Components
- Content Types: Definitions of content structures (e.g., Article, Guide, Glossary Entry)
- Fields: Individual data elements within types
- Relationships: Connections between content items
- Taxonomies: Classification systems for organizing content
Benefits
- Content reusability
- Structured data for search and filtering
- Multi-channel distribution
- Easier maintenance and updates
- Consistent content structure
Implementation
- Content management systems (CMS)
- Content collections with schemas
- Headless CMS architectures
- Git-based content workflows