Search and publication

Publication Standard

Zohar Online is prepared as a public, crawlable, reference-stable edition. The goal is to make the corpus useful for readers, citation, search engines, and AI systems without hiding provenance or relying on private interface logic.

HTML

Visible text in the first response

Reading pages are generated as static HTML so text, headings, anchors, and navigation are visible to browsers, search engines, and assistive technology.

URLs

Stable reference addresses

Every division and reference unit receives a stable URL. Segment markers are designed to support future citation, commentary, translation, and glossary layers.

Metadata

Specific titles and descriptions

Page titles and meta descriptions identify the corpus, division, reference unit, language, and purpose so search snippets can describe the page accurately.

Structured data

Consistent entity markup

Pages include WebPage, CreativeWork, BreadcrumbList, ItemList, and Organization data where appropriate, matching what is visibly present on the page.

Discovery

Sitemap and crawl policy

The site publishes a sitemap, robots directives, canonical URLs, and an internal search index to help readers and crawlers locate reference pages efficiently.

Trust

Institutional and editorial clarity

Documentation identifies the operator, responsible person, editorial method, source witnesses, contact email, privacy policy, terms, accessibility statement, and correction process.

Official guidance followed

Google Search-aligned publication rules

The implementation follows the practical direction of Google Search Central: publish helpful people-first content, make important text crawlable, use descriptive titles and snippets, keep structured data consistent with visible content, and provide clear ownership, contact, and policy information.

External references: Helpful content guidance , snippet and description guidance , structured data policies , sitemap guidance , and favicon guidance .