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Building a Content-Heavy Website for Long-Form Articles: What Actually Matters

Building a Content-Heavy Website for Long-Form Articles: What Actually Matters

via Dev.toJuned Zem

Most advice about building websites is optimized for landing pages, SaaS products, or short-form content. But if you're working on a platform built around long-form analytical articles, the priorities change completely. Over the past year, I’ve been developing and refining a content-focused site centered on long-form, evergreen analysis. The goal wasn’t engagement hacks or rapid publishing, but clarity, structure, and sustainability. Here are the key lessons that made the biggest difference. Start With Structure, Not Design It’s tempting to begin with UI ideas, layouts, and visual identity. For content-heavy sites, that’s usually the wrong starting point. Structure comes first. Before writing any CSS or thinking about design systems, I had to define: how long an average article would be how often sections and subheadings appear how information flows from introduction to conclusion Once that foundation is clear, design becomes much easier. Without it, even a visually polished site can f

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