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© 2017 Tanzen
WE’VE GOT SOME PROBLEMS
• So much content
• So many devices
• Changing design trends
• Organization-centric
• Silos
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How can we break the cycle of tear-down websites?
How do we stop our organizations from being hoarders?
How can we stop building websites that are hard to maintain?
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WE KNOW WHAT’S COMING
• Artificial intelligence • Internet of things• Screenless interfaces• Portable interactive experiences• Devices talking to each other• Information being shared across systems
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structured content Information that is planned, developed, and connected outside of an interface. It treats content as as data so that it makes sense to people and computers.
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CONTENT TYPES ARE KEY
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content typeA reusable container for managing content by common structure and purpose
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WHAT DOES THE RIGHT CMS LOOK LIKE?
• Flexible and unstructured• Node-based, separating content from presentation or container
• Model-driven, has no (or optional) rendering engine and exposes an API
• Designed for the author experience
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YESNO
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WHAT DOES GOOD IMPLEMENTATION LOOK LIKE?
• Content planning is done before CMS configuration
• By considering all the parts of the model first, we save
time and money later
• Content planning can’t be avoided — either you do it or
your developers will
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content + development + design = good implementation
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PLANNING CMS CONTENT TYPES
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Input Field Field Title Field TypeContent Type Person Content Type Name
Description Info about people associated with IAS Text (plain)
Title (change label to) Name TitleBody (change label to) Bio BodyPicture Picture ImageFirstName First Name Text (plain)LastName Last Name Text (plain)TwitterID Twitter ID Text (plain)MainEvent Event Entity referenceRole Role Term reference
PERSON content type
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YOU CAN…
• Change designs or CMS without a complete redesign and re-architecture
• Publish across channels with a single piece of content• Integrate with other systems more easily• Reuse content throughout the websites or interfaces• Improve SEO
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RECAP
• Why we need a different way of thinking about websites
• Start designing outside the interface with domain and
content modeling
• Choosing the right CMS
• Planning a good implementation
• Dynamic storytelling potential
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TOOLS FOR DOING THIS
Site Build Worksheet – Keep track of everything
Content Spec Sheets – Help authors create structured content
bit.ly/tanzen-tools
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MORE RESOURCES ON STRUCTURED CONTENT
• Tanzen blog (www.tanzenconsulting.com/blog)
• UX Booth articles (www.uxbooth.com/author/carriehane)
• Designing Future-Friendly Content: Modeling Structure for Every User Interface (on Medium)
• Training the CMS (on A List Apart)
• Web Content Management by Deane Barker
• Content Everywhere by Sara Wachter-Boettcher
• Content Strategy for Mobile by Karen McGrane
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