Guide
Editorial and Tool Standards
Confiles publishes practical file tools and supporting help pages. The goal is to keep each page useful, accurate for the tool it describes, and clear about privacy, limitations, and the next step a visitor can take.
Quick answer
Confiles pages are written around real file tasks, connected to working browser tools, and maintained to explain what each tool does, when to use it, what its limits are, and how files are handled.
Steps
- 1.Tool pages should describe the actual browser workflow available on the page.
- 2.Help pages should answer a specific file, format, upload, privacy, or workflow question.
- 3.Priority pages should include practical examples, limitations, and clear internal links.
- 4.Policy and trust pages should stay easy to find from the footer and sitemap.
FAQ
Are Confiles pages manually maintained?
Yes. The site is structured so tools, guides, metadata, sitemap coverage, and internal links are maintained together.
Why include limitations on tool pages?
Limitations help visitors decide whether a browser-based tool is appropriate for their task before relying on the output.
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Privacy Policy
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Terms of Use
Read the Confiles terms of use for browser-based file tools, acceptable use, and general site limitations.