HOW THE SITE IS ORGANIZED
This page explains how the public side of www.fujivpn.site is organized, why the reading room exists, and what visitors should read before using the live panel.
Editorial page
May 25, 2026
Public Map
The public side of www.fujivpn.site is split into reading pages, live service pages, utility tools, and trust pages so visitors can find the right path quickly.
About:
Explains what the panel is and who it is for.
Articles:
Long-form reading for first-time visitors and search discovery.
Resources:
A quick decision tree for common questions.
Guide:
Step-by-step setup instructions for each protocol.
Protocols:
A side-by-side comparison of SSH, VLESS, Hysteria, WireGuard, and OpenVPN.
Contact:
Public support and policy questions.
Why The Split Matters
Visitors usually trust a site more quickly when they can read the context before they interact with live tools. A content page should explain the problem being solved, while a service page should let people take action without forcing them to guess what each button does. That structure also keeps the site easier to scan on mobile and easier to revisit later.
How The Home Page Works
The home page still shows live panel data because that is part of the product, but it now points much more clearly toward the reading room. A visitor can read first, choose a server, compare protocols, and only then move into the account flow.
Good Reading Order
Step 1:
Start with About or this article to understand the site layout.
Step 2:
Open Articles or Resources for the deeper reading path.
Step 3:
Use Protocols to match your client before you create anything.
Step 4:
Read Guide and FAQ only after you know which protocol you need.