
Why Most Blogs Shouldn't Start with Server-Side Search
Server-side search does not equate to professionalism. For most Blog and Docs systems, it is often over-engineered.
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Server-side search does not equate to professionalism. For most Blog and Docs systems, it is often over-engineered.

From content architecture and index design to the client query model: how BlogDocs keeps search stable and fast as content grows.

From information architecture and SEO, explain the real difference between Category and Tag—and how to use them correctly in a content system.

Analyze whether Blogs and Docs should be separated and how to design them correctly, from the perspectives of content goals, SEO, and long-term maintenance.

From structured content to sitemap design, a systematic guide on building sustainable SEO capabilities for Blogs and Docs.

From content structure and routing to extensibility: a practical breakdown of Blog and Docs architecture.

From performance and extensibility to long-term content architecture: how Fumadocs differs from traditional static site generators.