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information architecture
About this tag
The information architecture tag on WindowsForum.com covers content strategy and structural planning for web projects, as seen in discussions about building lightweight, accessible sites under 10kB. Topics include organizing content for interoperability, progressive enhancement, and responsive design. While not directly tied to Windows or Microsoft, the tag is relevant for developers and IT professionals managing enterprise web content or intranet structures. Recurring themes involve balancing minimal file sizes with clear navigation and user experience. The tag provides insights into how information architecture principles apply to constrained environments, useful for those optimizing digital workflows or troubleshooting site performance.
Editor’s note: This is the first in a series of posts from the team that built the 10k Apart contest page, exploring the process of building for interoperability, accessibility, and progressive enhancement in less than 10kB.
When Link Removed first approached me about bringing back the 10k...