Content Guideline
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A Content Guideline is a guideline that provides structured instructions and standards for creating and maintaining published content within a content management system.
- AKA: Content Standard.
- Context:
- It can (typically) establish Content Structure through format requirements.
- It can (typically) define Content Quality through quality standards.
- It can (typically) maintain Brand Voice through tone guidelines.
- It can (typically) ensure Content Consistency through style rules.
- It can (typically) guide Content Creation through writing standards.
- It can (typically) support Content Organization through structural patterns.
- It can (typically) enforce Content Compliance through regulatory requirements.
- It can (typically) preserve Content Integrity through validation checks.
- It can (often) facilitate Content Migration from external sources.
- It can (often) optimize Content Flow through organizational patterns.
- It can (often) manage Reference Formats through citation standards.
- It can (often) assist with Content Updates through revision processes.
- It can (often) validate Content Structure through format checks.
- It can (often) ensure SEO Compliance through optimization rules.
- It can (often) maintain Accessibility Standards through accessibility guidelines.
- It can (often) support Content Review through quality metrics.
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- It can range from being a Simple Content Guideline to being a Complex Content Guideline, depending on its content scope.
- It can range from being a Style-Focused Guideline to being a Structure-Focused Guideline, depending on its emphasis area.
- It can range from being a General Content Guideline to being a Domain-Specific Content Guideline, depending on its knowledge domain.
- It can range from being a Basic Format Guideline to being an Advanced Format Guideline, depending on its complexity level.
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- It can provide Format Rules through structure guidelines.
- It can enforce Style Standards through format validation.
- It can maintain Quality Control via review processes.
- It can specify Content Category through classification rules.
- It can guide Content Evolution through update protocols.
- It can ensure Brand Alignment through messaging standards.
- It can support User Engagement via accessibility rules.
- It can manage Content Lifecycle through version control.
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- Examples:
- Knowledge Base Content Guidelines, such as:
- Wiki Content Guidelines, such as:
- GM-RKB Content Guidelines, such as:
- MediaWiki Content Guidelines, such as:
- Documentation System Guidelines, such as:
- Technical Documentation Standards, such as:
- User Documentation Standards, such as:
- Wiki Content Guidelines, such as:
- Legal Content Guidelines, such as:
- Contract Content Guidelines, such as:
- Standard Contract Formats, such as:
- Custom Contract Formats, such as:
- Regulatory Document Guidelines, such as:
- Contract Content Guidelines, such as:
- Marketing Content Guidelines, such as:
- Digital Marketing Guidelines, such as:
- Website Content Standards, such as:
- Social Media Guidelines, such as:
- Print Marketing Guidelines, such as:
- Digital Marketing Guidelines, such as:
- Technical Content Guidelines, such as:
- Software Documentation Guidelines, such as:
- Code Documentation Standards, such as:
- Development Process Guidelines, such as:
- System Documentation Guidelines, such as:
- Software Documentation Guidelines, such as:
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- Knowledge Base Content Guidelines, such as:
- Counter-Examples:
- Personal Writing Style, which lacks standardization and formal structure.
- Informal Communication Guide, which misses professional standards.
- Creative Writing Rule, which prioritizes artistic expression over content standards.
- Draft Document, which lacks finalized guidelines.
- General Writing Tip, which miss specific requirements.
- See: Style Guide, Content Management, Documentation Standard, Brand Guidelines, Writing Standard, Publication Rule.
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