[Hidden-tech] Method/Tool?

David Ruderman david.ruderman at gmail.com
Sat May 30 07:39:38 EDT 2015


You might know that you can unpublish pages instead of deleting them. I would unpublish anything you think as old and then make sure that your expected sequence still works. Then at some point you could point a link checker at your site to see if anything else is broken. This way the old pages can stick around for reference. 

-dave 

> On May 29, 2015, at 10:00 AM, Annamarie Pluhar <annamarie at pluharconsulting.com> wrote:
> 
> 
> 
> 
> Yeah, I can tell I'm not being clear.
> 
> So I have a WP site with 73 published pages and a 154 posts. ( 
> http://www.sharinghousing.com ) I'm redesigning (locally) and attempting 
> to clean up. Lots of those pages are a sequence: landing page, sign-up 
> form, confirmation, thank you, cancel.. etc. Some of them are no longer 
> to be used but I want to keep them around to mine for wording and I'd 
> love an easy way to know what is connected to what and what I can delete 
> without injury. So I need some kind of reference.
> 
> Is there a better way than a spreadsheet?
> 
> Does that help?
> 
> Annamarie Pluhar
> 
> Pluhar Consulting
> http://www.pluharconsulting.com
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> 802.579.5975 (cell)
> 
>> On 29 May 2015, at 9:53, Rich Roth wrote:
>> 
>> Annamarie,
>> I think you need to better define what "keeping track" means ?
>> you mention having an email list, and tags == and my original take was 
>> making sure the site is running (monitoring it)
>> 
>> Rich
>> 
>> 
>>> On 5/29/2015 7:39 AM, Annamarie Pluhar wrote:
>>> 
>>> 
>>> Hi all,
>>> 
>>> Does anyone have a good method or tool for keeping track of what's 
>>> going
>>> on with their website?
>>> 
>>> For instance, this page has this form (I use Gravity Forms) which 
>>> links
>>> to this email list and that confirmation message page  and this thank
>>> you and ...
>>> 
>>> I've got the beginnings of a spreadsheet but it doesn't seem right.  
>>> I'm
>>> using Wordpress.
>>> 
>>> Thoughts? Suggestions?
>>> 
>>> I've also been wondering about using tags more to group types of 
>>> pages.
>>> That might help. Any downside to that?
>>> 
>>> Thanks
>>> 
>>> Annamarie Pluhar
>>> 
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>>> http://www.pluharconsulting.com
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