How the front page is
framed
The homepage is
deliberately broader
than a simple launch screen because context is part
of trust.
Visitors should be able to
understand
what the library covers before they open a title
page. That is why
this layout mixes category language, shorter shelf
routes,
editorial framing, and plain explanation about how
the site is
maintained. Nothing here needs to pretend it is a
mystery.
A quieter page also gives
each title more
room. Not every game card needs to behave like a
billboard. Some
are just here to give the catalog range, help
returning visitors
scan more naturally, and make the front page feel
edited by hand
over time.
Content scope
Homepage: browse,
notes, and
category framing. Title pages: individual
context. Interactive
views: separate route when used.
Policy-facing
clarity
The page avoids
account-like
widgets, balance language, and transactional
framing. It behaves
like a library index, not a cash interface.
Contact
context
Support and legal
pages remain
one click away so the project reads as an
accountable website
rather than a floating template.