What Category Pages Should Signal to Readers
A public website fixture for category listing pages, category metadata, and repeated cards.
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What Category Pages Should Signal to Readers
This original English-only fixture article is part of the Pajoox public blog integration set. It is designed for website pagination, author pages, category pages, tag pages, and Markdown rendering checks.
Context
The topic for this article is category page signals. The article intentionally uses stable metadata, predictable publish dates, and safe placeholder asset keys so website work can move without waiting for production editorial content.
Practical Notes
- Confirm that the article card shows the title, summary, publish date, author, category, and tags.
- Open the detail page and verify headings, lists, quotes, and paragraphs render cleanly.
- Check that the public page uses the canonical URL and meta description from CMS data.
Category pages should make topic boundaries clear without feeling heavy.
Website Checks
- Article fixture number: 13
- Locale: en-US
- Content format: Markdown
- Fixture source: original generated test content
The content is intentionally neutral and product-adjacent. It should be safe to replace later with polished editorial material when the public blog is ready for launch.