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title: "Information architecture and taxonomy"
slug: "information-architecture-and-taxonomy"
updated: 2025-09-16T13:41:38Z
published: 2025-10-03T07:52:57Z
canonical: "documentation.deltatre.com/information-architecture-and-taxonomy"
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> ## Documentation Index
> Fetch the complete documentation index at: https://documentation.deltatre.com/llms.txt
> Use this file to discover all available pages before exploring further.

# Information architecture and taxonomy

In this article, we cover the capabilities of mapping how the content shows in the front end and the content taxonomy.

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## Information architecture and taxonomy

FORGE provides editorial teams with apps to:

- Organize the presentation information architecture regardless of the delivery channel (website, mobile app, watch app, and device type) using the FORGE Page Builder.
- Organize the content taxonomy independently of the presentation information architecture using the FORGE Back Office.

## Presentation's information architecture

Craft your page structure using folders for optimized organization, maintenance, and evolution of your digital content. ![](https://cdn.document360.io/2e698e3c-4773-44a4-9476-1d05bac85eee/Images/Documentation/10498685628828.png)

See the [Presentation](/v1/docs/presentation) page for more information about pages and folders.

## Content taxonomy

Use [tags](/v1/docs/tags) to organize content: stories, photos, albums, etc.

Also, use tags to dynamically connect content and presentation. For example, a page can show content based on tags configured inside its modules (see the [Presentation](/v1/docs/presentation) page for a description of what a module is).

Hit the FORGE logo ![](https://cdn.document360.io/2e698e3c-4773-44a4-9476-1d05bac85eee/Images/Documentation/image(113).png) in the top left to display the *Tag* menu item.

![](https://cdn.document360.io/2e698e3c-4773-44a4-9476-1d05bac85eee/Images/Documentation/image(112).png)

> [!NOTE]
> *Tags* option visibility
> 
> While tags function similarly to other entities, their purpose as a taxonomy means they are not as commonly utilized by editors. As a result, the *Tags* option is not visible in the left menu when it is minimized.
> 
> ![](https://cdn.document360.io/2e698e3c-4773-44a4-9476-1d05bac85eee/Images/Documentation/image(111).png)
