Content Hierarchy
The organization of content in a way that prioritizes and structures information according to its importance.
The organization of content in a way that prioritizes and structures information according to its importance.
The high-level structure of a software application, defining its components and their interactions.
A professional responsible for the creation and development of products, ensuring they meet user needs and are visually appealing and functional.
The practice and science of classification, often used to organize content and information.
Must have, Should have, Could have, and Won't have (MoSCoW) is a method used to prioritize features or tasks.
A guided, interactive overlay that introduces users to features or tasks within an application.
The day-to-day activities required to produce goods and services, manage resources, and support business functions.
Search Engine Results Page (SERP) is the page displayed by a search engine in response to a user's query.
The dynamic system of content creation, distribution, and interaction within an environment.