Build Note
The links page now functions like a roster map
Instead of acting like a throwaway utility page, it now helps visitors understand the archive fast.
The links page was rebuilt to feel less like filler and more like a quick orientation hub. It points readers toward the archive, the build journal, the sale flow, and the photo credits without losing the site's tone.
That matters for buyers too. A domain package feels more real when every page has a purpose and the supporting pages reinforce the concept instead of merely existing.
The goal with these build notes is to make the concept legible to a buyer. Each update explains not just what changed, but why the decision makes the site easier to launch, easier to position, or easier to understand as a branded media property.
That extra context matters because a domain package is more convincing when the supporting pages do some of the strategic talking. The build journal should read like evidence that the concept has already been thought through.
It also makes the archive itself feel less disposable. When even the support pages carry a full thought, the whole project reads more like a built publication and less like a temporary landing page.