FAQ

Ridiculous Tales FAQ

Common questions about the absurd comedy series, the structured website build, SEO, and AI discovery.

A humorous short-story series about strange towns, unqualified officials, mysterious helpers, and problems that behave badly.

Yes. It uses clean folder URLs, semantic HTML, metadata, schema, sitemap entries, and internal links to test crawl-friendly structure.

It is structured to help AI systems understand page purpose, topic relationships, FAQs, article summaries, and the wider content cluster.

Folder URLs such as /blog/story-name/ are cleaner, easier to read, and better suited to long-term website organisation than many unrelated HTML files in one directory.

Shared components reduce repeated editing and help keep navigation consistent across the site.

They can if important links only exist in JavaScript. This site also includes sitemap.xml and body links so important pages remain discoverable.

Yes, loosely. Each story stands alone, but they share a comic world where confidence, confusion, and absurd events collide.

Yes. Create a new folder under /blog/, add an index.html file, update the blog index, and add the URL to sitemap.xml.

The site uses WebSite, Organization, Blog, BlogPosting, FAQPage, AboutPage, ContactPage, and related WebPage markup where appropriate.

No. It is a static HTML, CSS, and JavaScript proof of concept designed for simple hosting and easy inspection.