I reorganized and redeveloped flgov.com in Drupal after nearly a decade of hosting in WordPress. This project included organizing previously hand-coded entries into a database that could be sorted and filtered by the public and edited by restricted internal users. Permissions were granted to different sub-offices to grant freedom to change content with restrictions to their specified areas.
For example, the Judicial Office would once send requests to manually move appointment entries from a Vacant page to a Appointed page. With the new database structure, Judicial staff are now able to edit content themselves by checking on and off options, upload corresponding documents from the backend, and tag court types based on a present taxonomy. Press Office staff can add news articles, emergency announcements, and flag memorandums without having access to Judicial Office nodes.