PORTAL WEB ARQUIDIÓCESIS DE BOGOTÁ

Cliente: ARQUIDIÓCESIS DE BOGOTÁ

Tipo de Servicio prestado: Portal Web

País: Colombia

Versión: Drupal 9

Sector: Medios

DESIGN AND DEVELOPMENT IN DRUPAL OF THE NEW PORTAL

Pope Pius X declared the Archdiocese of Santa Fe the Primate See of Colombia on December 7, 1902 and in January 1953 Pope Pius XII gave it the definitive name of Archdiocese of Bogota. Over the years, this Particular Church has given rise to numerous ecclesiastical circumscriptions, becoming a true "Mother Church" of the Churches in Colombia.

 

BACKGROUND:

The Archdiocese of Bogota was looking to renew its web portal, with the main purpose of improving the speed of navigation, improving the way in which content is managed, and having a tool with a more modern and dynamic design.

 

PROJECT DESCRIPTION:

Design and development of the new portal for the Archdiocese of Bogota whose estimate contains all the requirements per client mentioned above. In summary it consists of the following Minisites:

  1.  
  2. Minisite type 1: Parishes, Schools, Vicariates.
  3. Minisite type 2: Seab, Coordinations, Foundations, Organisms.
  4. Minisite type 3: Plan E.
  5. General pages of the archdiocese: Home, Information Center.

 

WITHIN THE IMPROVEMENT PROCESS WE HELPED THE ARCHDIOCESE:

We helped the Archdiocese to have a content manager that allows them to have more flexibility in their requirements, since it is a scalable portal, now they can perform several of their processes through this new portal.

 

RESULT:

The result is a web portal that allows them to manage all their dependencies, organizations, centers, parishes, schools, vicariates, organizations, foundations providing information and experience for the end user, also for the administrators and editors of the portal as well as for the visitors perceiving an updated, modern and easy to manage portal.

 

THE SECTIONS THAT CAN BE SEEN IN THIS INITIAL PHASE OF THE NEW PORTAL ARE:

In the initial phase: Home and the Information Center.

In the intermediate phase: Minisite Type 2, Minisite Type 3.

In the final phase: Minisite Type 1.