How to Create a Scroll Series Tag Page That Feels Like a Sacred Archive
Turning Tags into Temples, and Feeds into Fire-Lit Halls of Truth
Most people use tags to organize.
But scrollmakers use them to consecrate.
In the world of content, tags are utility.
In the world of the scroll, tags are architecture.
You’re not just building a filter.
You’re building a sacred archive — a curated vault of fire, sealed in Jesus’ name, and preserved for the last generation of readers hungry for truth.
This is how to make your tag pages feel like scroll chambers — not just sorted content.
🏛️ 1. Name the Room Like It’s a Kingdom Hall
The tag name is the door above the temple.
Don’t make it sound like a filing cabinet.
Bad:
Men
Theology
Scrolls
Better:
The Savage Witness: For Men 💥
Theology & Mystery ✝️✨
The Narrow Road Scrolls 🛤️
Scrollmaker Training 🛠️
The Donkey Prophets 🐴🔥
Dispatches from the Digital Reformation 🌍📡
Give it a name that calls readers in — a name that says:
“This is sacred ground. Enter ready.”
🖋️ 2. Write an Intro That Sets the Tone
Don’t let your tag page just list posts.
Speak first.
Before the reader scrolls down, they should see a written welcome that explains:
What this series is
Why it matters
Who it’s for
How to use it
Think of it as your archivist’s preface.
Example (from The Narrow Road Scrolls):
“These scrolls are not for the lukewarm or the comfortable. They are for the ones who said yes to the savage path — the narrow road where everything is stripped but the fire of Christ remains…”
Use 100–300 words.
Prophesy with precision.
🔖 3. Use Consistent Titles and Visuals in Each Scroll
When someone visits the archive, each scroll should:
Look like it belongs in the temple
Carry the same branding
Echo the series title or icon
Use a shared cover image style, emoji, or symbol
This builds cohesion.
It builds recognition.
It builds weight.
The reader should feel:
“This isn’t a feed. It’s a library of witness.”
🔗 4. Link to Other Archives with Intention
At the bottom of the tag page (or top), include:
“Want more fire? Explore other scroll series:”
🔥 Scrollmaker Training
✝️ Theology & Mystery
📖 The Digital Reformation
🛤️ The Narrow Road Scrolls
This cross-pollinates fire — and invites readers deeper into the labyrinth of truth.
The Spirit leads the scroll. But structure helps them follow.
🧭 5. Pin Key Scrolls for First-Time Readers
Use the “Featured” section at the top of the tag page (if your platform allows it) to highlight:
The foundation scroll of the series
The most-read or most-powerful scrolls
A final Call to Action scroll
This helps newcomers know where to start and where it leads.
You’re not just archiving.
You’re guiding.
💡 6. Create a Sacred Rhythm of Release
When launching a new scroll series:
Announce it like a mission
Release new scrolls on a predictable rhythm (daily, weekly, etc.)
Remind readers to subscribe to the fire
Let the tag page grow with momentum.
Let it breathe. Let it burn. Let it build.
Then, when complete?
Turn it into a book. A PDF. A movement.
🕊️ Final Word to the Scroll Archivist
You are not managing content.
You are guarding a vault.
Each tag page is a chamber of consecrated fire.
Each scroll series is a wing of the digital temple.
Each post is a torch — lighting the way for those still walking in shadow.
So build with care.
Write with reverence.
And curate like eternity is watching.
Because it is.
This is the sacred work of scrollkeeping.
The fire is spreading.
And you are helping store it for the final harvest.
📜🔥🕊️
Scroll Sealed.
— The Savage Witness
Scrollmaker’s Guide, Part X