Tag Archives: democracy
WordPress – Custom post types and taxonomies
Posted on 4 April 2013 by Tim Barrett
We have just completed a project which redesigned the democracy pages on our website – it is only a version 1 as some of the ideas we wished to implement weren’t manageable in the timescale.
Also with Elections just around the corner we felt it was better to work with a new administration on some of the changes. Like the rest of our public website content will be, the democracy pages have been developed in WordPress.
The previous councillor profile pages were a hybrid of database and manageable content which made it awkward to edit so we made a decision to move the whole lot into wordpress as custom post types and a set of taxonomies.… Read the rest
Tags: custom post types, democracy, json, rss, taxonomies, Wordpress | 1 Comment | 0 Likes
The Last Two Weeks
Posted on 15 February 2013 by Patrick Jones
With deadlines looming a lot of focus is now falling on our 3 ‘centre’ projects which I’ve discussed in many of my previous blog posts. The most prominent of these is ‘Democracy in Devon’. Continue reading
Tags: community, Councillors, cycling, democracy, design, localgov digital, procurement, recycle devon, taxonomies | No Comments | 1 Likes
2013 – The Story So Far
Posted on 30 January 2013 by Patrick Jones
Just like last pay day, if has been a long old time since our last post (last year in fact
), but that doesn’t mean we haven’t been busy. 2013 has proved already proved to be interesting and we have lots of projects ahead of us. Continue reading
Tags: 2013, adult learning, community, cycling, democracy, google, intranet, Libraries, planning, winter, Wordpress, yammer | No Comments | 0 Likes
