What this page does
The About page explains the brand, editorial approach, and the sitewide route plan so every next page uses the same slugs in header and footer navigation.
ActivateYourStreamNow is positioned as an independent editorial site focused on streaming setup, troubleshooting, smart TV help, comparisons, deals, and practical blog content for home viewers, which matches the homepage category and footer structure already defined in the main file.
The About page explains the brand, editorial approach, and the sitewide route plan so every next page uses the same slugs in header and footer navigation.
The core public navigation is Home, Streaming Guides, Smart TV Help, Device Tutorials, Comparisons, Deals, Blog, About, and Contact, while the footer adds Advertise and legal pages.
The homepage already frames the site as a plain-English help publication for streaming setup, troubleshooting, smart TV usage, device tutorials, comparisons, deals, and cord-cutting guidance, so the About page should reinforce that editorial purpose instead of introducing a different brand direction.
The main page copy says the site is written in plain English by people who actually use the devices, and the footer also positions it as an independent editorial publication with no affiliations or support hotlines.
You asked for proper planning of all pages and the same slugs across every page, so this About page also acts as the route reference point for all remaining templates.
That means every next page should reuse the same header, the same footer, and exactly the same URL slugs that were already present in the homepage navigation and footer links.
The content areas can vary page by page, but the site architecture should remain fixed so internal links do not drift while new templates are added.
The header should always keep the same main navigation list used in the homepage markup.
Each page can have a unique internal layout, because you specifically requested that only the header and footer stay the same while inner sections can change.
The footer should always preserve the Guides, Company, Legal, and utility links already written into the source homepage file.
These are the slugs already implied by the homepage header and footer, so they should become the permanent route structure for the full site.
| Page | Slug | Navigation source |
|---|---|---|
| Home | / | Header logo and Home nav. |
| Streaming Guides | /streaming-guides | Header, category cards, hero CTA. |
| Smart TV Help | /smart-tv-help | Header and category cards. |
| Device Tutorials | /device-tutorials | Header and category cards. |
| Streaming Comparisons | /streaming-comparisons | Header, category cards, comparison CTA. |
| Deals | /deals | Header and footer guides column. |
| Blog | /blog | Header and company footer links. |
| About Us | /about | Header and company footer links. |
| Contact | /contact | Header and company footer links. |
| Advertise | /advertise | Company footer links. |
| Privacy Policy | /privacy | Legal footer links and footer bottom. |
| Terms of Use | /terms | Legal footer links and footer bottom. |
| Disclaimer | /disclaimer | Legal footer links and footer bottom. |
| Cookie Policy | /cookie-policy | Legal footer links. |
| Sitemap | /sitemap | Footer-bottom utility links. |
With this structure locked, the remaining pages to generate after About are Contact, Advertise, Privacy, Terms, Disclaimer, Cookie Policy, and Sitemap, all using the same route references across the site.