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Make the new Wordpress installation use post IDs we haven't used before to avoid collisions (terms and users weren't utilized enough on the old site to bother with), then setup .htaccess redirects from the old to the new as desired. |
Make the new Wordpress installation use post IDs we haven't used before to avoid collisions (terms and users weren't utilized enough on the old site to bother with), then setup .htaccess redirects from the old to the new as desired. |
Revision as of 13:18, 23 May 2014
Sagamore Hills online presence is getting some much needed attention in 2014. A core group of volunteers (David Klein, Dave Barker, John Lenz, Nancy Shober, Monica Ellingson) and anyone else too, are discussing in the Sagamore online group (email • archives • subscribe & more) and making notes here (anyone can use the "edit" links).
Near term goals
Domain name
Is sagamorehillspta.org
the right domain? See Sagamore online#Domain for what we're currently working with. No? Which one then?
Dave, 2014-05-07: John's sagamorehillselementary.com
might be good, if not a little long. It could work like Jen pointed out http://fernbankelementary.com/ does.
Website platform
Wordpress… yes!
- The pulse seems to be for Wordpress
- Any reason not to stick with the Sagamore Hills PTA Dreamhost account hosting it?
- The http://test-wordpress.sagamorehillspta.org/ is available for testing. Login credentials the same as the PTA site (check the password file in the Google Drive).
Wordpress mechanics
Dave, 2014-05-07: Decide how we're going to use Wordpress's organizational conventions: menus, categories, tags. As I understand Wordpress, "themes" are often far more than just "skins"; in addition to changing the look of the site, they can shape how content is organized and provide additional site features. I think it's important that we keep our content easily portable to future changes, and that means using lowest common denominator Wordpress ideums and not leaning hard on features of a particular theme. Being new to Wordpress, I'm trying learn what that means. Checkout the Sagamore PTA Wordpress notes.
- Dave, 2014-05-23: Here are Wordpress's default content type conventions:
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- Posts
- Blog-like entries—our communications that forward onto the Wildcat or Facebook or whatever
- Pages
- Reference information that doesn't have a shelf life, like more traditional static pages), contains are the information Posts will often be pointing to (e.g. a page dedicated to explained what Accelerated Reader is)
- Wordpress also has taxonomy facilities by way of categories and tags, but the only apply to posts, and I'm thinking they'd be good for pages too. Pages can be heirarchically related (child/parent).
- Confirmed I don't care for presenting heirarchical navigation like Wordpress pages encourage by default.
- Thinking about what minimal plugins we should build to automate navigation… It feels like Wordpress categories might be the right glue to tie together pages and posts topically. For example, posts categorized "garden" would be mentioned on the garden's page. Something similar already happens on Wordpress's page for a category term, but it's not a full fledged page (with rich content and in the page heirarchy). But maybe we match on the slugs of the categories and pages?
Styling
What will the website look like…? Who has the Wordpress theming chops?
JRL: Yes, I can do this.
URL redirects
- Dave 2014-05-15: Made comprehensive list of URLs to redirect
- Dave 2014-05-23: Might not need to redirect all of them since imported content with take old post IDs if available
Make the new Wordpress installation use post IDs we haven't used before to avoid collisions (terms and users weren't utilized enough on the old site to bother with), then setup .htaccess redirects from the old to the new as desired.
- On the new Wordpress database:
ALTER wp_posts AUTO_INCREMENT = 2001 ;
- Make entries in the Sagamore .htaccess
JRL: Yes, Wordpress has "pretty" URLs that can be used, and content can be assigned to those "pretty" urls if the .htaccess file is writable. If not writeable, we can manually add in some directives to the .htaccess file and we'll be good to go.
- Right now, all valid
www.sagamorehillspta.org
permanantly redirect to their (non-www.)sagamorehillspta.org
coutnerparts via some Wordpress mechinism. I wonder if we should to the opposite—forward non-www to www—to accomodate other future hosting options?
Old thought we're not doing: Because the old site exposed post IDs (http://sagamorehillspta.org/?p=58
(or "?page_id=
"s)) (didn't use address beautification), it may make sense to try to put those posts in the same place on the new site so the redirect happens for free (without Apache rewrites).
Relaunch existing PTA site
Let's start out by providing a refreshed version (new domain, new look) of the existing PTA site contnet only.
Next term goals
Incorporate test-google-sites content
Bring in content from http://test-google-sites.sagamorehillspta.org
New content
Go, David!
All the reference material we wish was online.
Some bits:
- Treasures hiding in Constant Contact
- Things like old handbooks that might be hiding in the PTA Google Drive
- Sagamore reference
- Sagamore information inventory 2013
- Sagamore communication
Long term goals
Reengage social media
Sagamore's Books of Faces and Twitterings and whatnot…
Monica Ellingson: major work needed here. Other schools push notifications and parent volunteer beat using existing social media channels. Push relevant content where people already are. Maybe less emphasis on web site (passive) and more on social presence (active) for parent engagement.
- 2014-05-09: Discussion started elsewhere, conclusions to be copied here
District school site role
Talk to Ms. Brown about how the Sagamore Hills district site should relate to ours.
Workspaces
Have workspaces on the site where project work process is shared with collaborators and the curious (future volunteers!)
New Newsletter mechanics
It might be best Newsletter (and other push channels) content is the produced on the website first and then automagically republished on other channels.
Dave, 2014-05-07: I mentioned one possible method last September.
Media management
Can we do better than mailto:sagamorephotos@gmail.com ? Should the PTA online storage play a part? How about sharing via social media (designating a unique Sagamore hashtag)? Regularly updated highlights on the website?
Support parent-to-parent communication
Like with Sagamore PTA discussion groups