This temporary post exists so the article page can be reviewed with realistic text, metadata, and spacing. It should show how a future Atheneum Journal essay will feel once it opens from the homepage card into its own focused reading page.
The page should feel calm and deliberate. The title needs enough room to breathe, the summary should be legible at a glance, and the body copy should read like a finished editorial note rather than a placeholder block. This is also where link previews, headings, and article metadata can be checked before a real post is published.
A preview page should make layout decisions visible before the article becomes public.
For weekly publishing, the goal is simple: Codex can turn a topic, outline, or rough draft into one Markdown file, run the build, and push the site when the post is ready. The public result should be a clean URL that students, donors, volunteers, and search engines can read directly.