Method and scope
Methodology
BiblesStories is a server-rendered multilingual Bible story site. Its public pages are structured for both human readers and machine retrieval systems that need stable, citable references.
Source boundary
The biblical passage is the factual boundary for each story page. We may summarize, clarify, and tighten prose, but we do not intentionally turn a passage into fiction.
Bible references shown on story pages are derived from the site's internal reference resolution layer and displayed publicly as part of the page record.
URL and locale model
English pages use unprefixed canonical URLs. Other locales use path-based locale prefixes. Each localized page keeps its own stable public path.
Translations are linked within a shared story group, but public comments remain attached to the specific localized post page.
Editorial revision model
BiblesStories uses a manual editorial rewrite workflow. A strong prompt may be generated for a page, a human operator may use that prompt with an external model, and the returned draft is reviewed before saving.
Only title, excerpt, and body are editable in that workflow. Routing, locale, canonical identity, imagery, and grouping are preserved.
Machine-readable surfaces
The site exposes canonical URLs, sitemap documents, structured data, locale alternates, and public trust pages so search systems and AI retrieval systems can interpret the site consistently.
The preferred reference unit is the canonical public story page, not an auth page, admin page, or transient internal endpoint.