Site help and content standards
Site Documentation & Content Standards
This page explains how Plumeria Care Guide is organized, how visitors can find answers, and how the site handles care information, updates, feedback, corrections, and ecosystem links.
How the site is organized
The knowledge base is arranged around real growing decisions rather than one long list of articles.
- Care guides group articles by task, such as watering, soil, propagation, nutrition, pests, pruning, and seasonal care.
- Q&A pages help visitors find short answers and then move into deeper guide articles when needed.
- Troubleshooting is being shaped into a diagnostic hub that points visitors to the right guide instead of duplicating full articles.
- Special pages, archive pages, and helper pages are reviewed so visitors are not sent into outdated or thin content.
Content principles
Plumeria care changes with climate, container size, soil mix, water quality, season, and plant stage. The best guidance explains why, not just what to do.
- Care information should be practical, specific, and connected to real growing conditions.
- Articles should explain why a method works and when it may not be the best choice.
- Guide pages should cross-link related topics so visitors can move from symptoms to causes and actions.
- Older pages are rewritten, noindexed, redirected, or archived when they no longer serve visitors clearly.
Feedback, corrections, and submissions
Useful site feedback helps keep the care library accurate, clear, and easy to use. These helper pages stay available for visitors, but most do not need to appear as search-result landing pages.