Every page on SF.gov uses a content type. The content type dictates the design and content elements of the page.
Using content types correctly also helps give structure to SF.gov.
Each type serves a specific user need, like get a service, find out about a meeting, or learn about a news story. Site visitors build a mental model about what to expect of each page they reach. It’s important to choose the most accurate content type for your user need.
For each content type, we start with discovery research, reuse elements when possible, and iterate based on feedback. Through this process, we scale the content structure across the City via flexible templates that we continue to refine.
Table of contents
See /wiki/spaces/SFGOV/pages/1845526529 and technical considerations for content types |
Helps San Franciscans get something done
Informs the public about what SF is doing
Informs the public about what a specific department is doing
Pages that serve all of SF.gov
Only DS admin can add a new instance of these pages |
We have retired Basic pages and are no longer creating new ones. |