: Re: The etiquette of updating News Posts - Help please! I do updates on our UK Charity's website ~ Our "Latest News" Posts show the wrong tense for events that are now past. I want to update
Once an event is over, you should (ideally) always have a NEW article about the event, describing how it went, and what it has led to. This will push the old article down the page (assuming your web site is set up properly). Then you should do as Dale Emery suggests: add a link to the new article at the top of the old article. But also add a "disclaimer" to the top of the old article, pointing out that it is old news. Otherwise, keep the old article the same, as your co-worker said.
It would also help if your news page had a clear division between "new news" and "old news".
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