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Example Site Page Navigation Structure & Content Plan

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We want simplicity, yet complete ability to find the information they want on your site. The way that we structure our content, pages and categories can make this happen. It's very important, so spend whatever time you need to get it right. It's much more time consuming to go back and re-categorize posts and re-build pages and link structures later.

We'll learn how to get the proper display of buttons along the top of our theme, as well as in the page and category boxes in our left sidebar.

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  1. Let's Look at How the Top Buttons and Side Page Navigation LooksThe home page navigation structure.
  2. 1. You Don't Have to Show Blog Posts for a Home PageCode for our custom home page.
  3. The Screen Where We Tell WordPress to Go For Our Home PagePointing the domain to the custom home page.
  4. 2. Setting Up Our Top Bar Button Pages and DisplayTop page navigation buttons setup.
  5. 3. A Different Display for Left Side Page NavigationPage navigation in the left sidebar box.
  6. Great Power Comes From Using Category Pages for Our Many Child TopicsLinking from the parent page to category pages.
  7. Frequent Visitors Will Quickly Learn How to Find What They WantThe category drop down box.
  8. An Example of a Category Page Automatically Created by WordPress for ShoppingDemoTown Shopping Category Page
  9. We're Going to Show Our Visitors a Shopping Map and General InfoThe top sticky post for the shopping page.
  10. Now We Create Posts for Each Shopping MallScreen shot of shopping mall post.
  11. Now We Do the Same for Our Real Estate Info TopicsReal Estate info page to link to topics.
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