Digital Hierarchy
Digital Hierarchy refers to the structured organization of digital content and information within a system, often seen in websites, applications, and databases. It helps users navigate and find information efficiently by categorizing data into levels of importance or relevance. This structure can include elements like headings, subheadings, and menus, guiding users through the content.
In a digital context, the hierarchy can also apply to user roles and permissions, determining who can access or modify certain information. For example, in a content management system, administrators may have higher access levels than regular users, ensuring that sensitive data is protected while still allowing for collaboration.