blkhd Posted June 28, 2018 Share Posted June 28, 2018 Hello everyone, first of all, thank you for such a great community! I am currently trying to figure out how to structure a certain project the best way. I've built the tree structure to look like: nice-festival |__nice-festival_2017 |__home |__schedule |__more-stuff |__nice-festival_2018 |__home |__schedule |__more-stuff |__nice-festival_2019 |__home |__schedule |__more-stuff ... and so on In this case 'nice-festival' should redirect to its child, the current festival-page (nice-festival_2018), making it the website root. This way it would be possible for me and my team to work on future redesigns and content updates while still providing the website of the current/last festival to the public. When everything is ready for the new website to be published I would just edit the redirect to f.e. 'nice-festival_2019'. In terms of url-structure it's supposed to look like this, no matter which year selected: www.nice-festival.de/ www.nice-festival.de/schedule www.nice-festival.de/more-stuff I'm not coming from a backend background so please feel free to criticise my idea if it seems overly complicated or just doesn't make much sense concerning the database. Thanks a lot in advance! Cheers Thomas Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mr-fan Posted June 28, 2018 Share Posted June 28, 2018 I don't know if you know it but - this is the most awesome guide to check your backendstructure in processwire: https://processwire.com/talk/topic/3579-tutorial-approaches-to-categorising-site-content/ 21 minutes ago, blkhd said: In terms of url-structure it's supposed to look like this, no matter which year selected: www.nice-festival.de/ www.nice-festival.de/schedule www.nice-festival.de/more-stuff For this one URL segments are to way to go...so you don't depend your frontend URL's on the pagetree...i use this often in "flat" pagetrees... for example a small blog - all articles under one parent - but a archive like navigation is needed or a nav with categories...so i can provide them with some URL segments on the overview-page example: https://processwire.com/talk/topic/9476-new-project-a-nice-growing-kindergarten/?tab=comments#comment-91259 best regards mr-fan 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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