We are working on better organization of the law guides and use WordPress as our content management system. It’s a great CMS, not just a blog, but organization can be problematic, especially when creating a table of contents for appearance and not wanting it to appear in the permalink.Essentially, our challenge is trying to keep primary categories in the permalink while not using nested subcategories in the resulting URI. We aren’t quite sure how to solve this challenge, whether to use tags to solve the problem and forget about indexing entirely.
Michael M. Wechsler, Esq.
Founder at TheLaw.com LLC
Michael M. Wechsler is an experienced attorney, founder of TheLaw.com and of-counsel to Kaplan, Williams & Graffeo, LLC. He was also an SVP and chief Internet strategist at Zedge.net and legal consultant at Kroll Ontrack, a leading service e-discovery and computer forensics service provider.
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