We are making some alterations to the way category pages are structured. The object of any category page is to make it easy to find the guide you’re looking for. But as content grows, your site might contain thousands of guides. That’s a lot to sort through. Our new design will make category pages easier to navigate and nicer to look at. All of the information on any Dozuki site is organized into a hierarchy of information. It’s helpful to think of this hierarchy as a family tree, with parents and children and grandchildren: So, in the example above, “artist” is the parent category, “painter” is the child category, “impressionist” is the grandchild category, and so on down the tree. The new category pages use this hierarchy to get your users to the guide they need quickly. Category pages are now more detailed and more structured. As before, they display the parent category and links to its associated guides. Now, pages also display child and grandchild categories, as well as links to their respective guides. ...
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