I know there is no love for wordpress here, even though it’s the same general goal as hugo. But surely they have something to say about SEO, Yoast, the popular SEO plugin, has great content on their website which is very generally applicable to blogging and websites, and many of the same techniques used in wordpress are just as applicable elsewhere.
I suddenly feel transported to 1601 England.
I freely admit as a newcomer to blogs and Hugo, it’s a bit difficult to wrap my mind around content and information organization. Figuring out how to leverage taxonomies is the $64,000 question. And what I’m trying to do is make a website that makes sense to me in my content creation process and on my local drive organizationally, and also makes sense from a user perspective as far as finding content they are looking for.
My main goal, is to understand the best way (or a really good way) to structure my content and structure my information locally and as a website, so I can start my blog on a solid foundation that will scale and allow for flexibility. As a newcomer, I have a difficult time finding or thinking about the right paradigm for what I want to do.
Maybe I don’t mind having my sections be the TYPE of posts, so that it will integrate well with archetypes and template layouts, and just worry about the informational context using taxonomies.
Help me Obi-Ryan Kenobi, you’re my only hope.