Editorial

Metadata, browse structure, and public pages are kept practical and consistent.

This page explains how gallery titles, tags, artists, languages, categories, and public-facing support pages are organized so visitors and search engines can navigate the site more clearly.

Metadata standards

Gallery pages aim to keep readable titles, clear language labels, consistent page counts, and taxonomy links that match the browse routes exposed across the website.

  • Titles prefer the clearest available gallery name
  • Languages, artists, tags, and categories are surfaced consistently
  • Broken or duplicate browse routes are cleaned when spotted

Browse pages

Landing pages, directory pages, and gallery pages are structured so visitors can move between high-level topics and detailed gallery pages without relying on one search box alone.

Policy surfaces

Support, privacy, DMCA, and terms pages stay public because they help both visitors and search engines understand who operates the site and how requests are handled.