I'm using WP as a CMS, primarily, not as a blogging engine. There is a  
blogging component to it, though.

My problem is that I can't figure out whether to use pages or  
categories (or how best to mix them).

I want a stable menu structure and I thin the way to do that is to  
silo the content, so a single post or item or what have you will only  
appear in one place.

What I mean is that I want a strict hierarchy and am getting all wound  
around the axle on this.

Basically the site is divided into 2 big sections and each section has  
a sub-sections, many of which are mirrored (by name and purpose, but  
not context.

/arts
   ../about
   ../news
   ../events
   etc...
/sciences
   ../about
   ../news
   ../events

I think it will be a mix of fairly static pages (about) and dynamic  
ones (like events and news)

How should I structure it to make it easy as possible for the people  
maintaining the site to make changes and such, while maintaining a  
meaningful structure.

Thanks

-- 
Lorin Rivers
Mosasaur: Killer Technical Marketing <http://www.mosasaur.com>
<mailto:[email protected]>
512/203.3198 (m)



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