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[Category:Style guide][Category:Tagging documents]
The following are some guidelines to help content creators make consistent document repository of iDigBio assets.
The following are some guidelines to help content creators make consistent document repository of iDigBio assets.


==Tagging==
==Tagging==
Our tagging supports our website design: this helps direct content to the right sub-sites, this control is not fully developed yet.
Our tagging supports our website design: this helps direct content to the right sub-sites, this control is not fully developed yet.
Our tagging supports how our design works: this helps assure that content is searchable according to the existing Drupal custom-made views of the content. See Drupal tags below
Our tagging supports how our design works: this helps assure that content is searchable according to the existing Drupal custom-made views of the content. See Drupal tags below.
Within each technology, at least one of the default tags should be used in each piece of content. The defaults tags should grow with need.
===in Drupal===
===in Drupal===
===in Wiki===
==When to use Wiki==
==When to use Drupal==
==Documentation Categories==
The following are default tags:
The following are default tags:
Drupal tags:  
Drupal tags:  
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*Public Participation
*Public Participation
*Workflow
*Workflow
*Workshop.  
*Workshop
Put them into the 'Tags' field when you 'Add Content'
===in Wiki===
Wiki tabs are created with a syntax like [Category:tag], and can be at the end or the beginning of a document. The latter is preferred.
==When to use Wiki==
Wiki content is by default always published. It is intended to be a means for collaboration, within and without of the project.
==When to use Drupal==


This list can grow depending on need.
==Where to put documents==
==Where to put documents==

Revision as of 10:38, 15 January 2014

[Category:Style guide][Category:Tagging documents] The following are some guidelines to help content creators make consistent document repository of iDigBio assets.

Tagging

Our tagging supports our website design: this helps direct content to the right sub-sites, this control is not fully developed yet. Our tagging supports how our design works: this helps assure that content is searchable according to the existing Drupal custom-made views of the content. See Drupal tags below. Within each technology, at least one of the default tags should be used in each piece of content. The defaults tags should grow with need.

in Drupal

The following are default tags: Drupal tags:

  • Cyberinfrastructure
  • Data Ingestion
  • Database
  • Digitization
  • Documentation
  • Education
  • Outreach
  • Policy
  • Public Participation
  • Workflow
  • Workshop

Put them into the 'Tags' field when you 'Add Content'

in Wiki

Wiki tabs are created with a syntax like [Category:tag], and can be at the end or the beginning of a document. The latter is preferred.

When to use Wiki

Wiki content is by default always published. It is intended to be a means for collaboration, within and without of the project.

When to use Drupal

Where to put documents