What reader guidance is for
The guidance page helps readers navigate the review and report content with less confusion. It clarifies what the main pages do, what order makes sense, and where to go next.
- Explain the reading journey
- Reduce uncertainty about page purpose
- Support a smoother path through the site
Helpful guidance points
Start with the homepage
The homepage explains that the site is focused on reviews and reports.
Use the overview page
The overview page introduces the report section and sets expectations.
Read the standards
The standards page explains how the content is structured.
Follow the internal links
The internal flow is designed to keep the reading experience organized.
Why guidance improves the site
Even when a website is well designed, readers still benefit from explicit direction. Guidance pages reduce friction and reinforce the idea that the site is an organized destination for reviews and reports.
Frequently asked questions
Where should a reader start?
The homepage is the best place to start because it explains the purpose of the site.
Why include a guidance page?
Because readers often move through a site more confidently when navigation is explained directly.
What does this page reinforce?
It reinforces that the website is designed around structured reviews, reports, and editorial clarity.
Guidance note
This page exists to support the reading journey and keep the site's review-and-report purpose easy to follow.