In plain English
This page is part of the technical reference. It keeps the expert detail but starts with a plain-language summary for first-time readers.
- Why this matters: AI risk can come from the whole arrangement, not one obvious model.
- What to look for: data, memory, routes, adapters, tools, evaluators, updates, and rollback paths.
- Technical version below: the expert terminology remains available and is linked through the glossary.
Liquid Layout Space Audit v1.21.6
This release corrects layout problems visible in the live page review: wasted horizontal space, oversized headings, and media that was difficult to inspect at normal browser widths.
What changed
- The home page no longer reserves an empty second hero column.
- The home page keeps compact static thumbnails for animated graph discovery.
- The side rail is hidden below desktop-wide screens instead of consuming laptop and tablet width.
- Heading sizes are capped so page titles do not become billboard-sized.
- Detail pages keep the full-width image/video stage.
- The Risk Lab hero collapses into a compact chip map on narrower screens.
- Footer, header, table, code, image, SVG, and video surfaces now have stronger overflow guards.
Why it matters
The site argues that AI risk is relational and ecological. The interface should therefore use width for relationships: cards, route maps, source grids, review tools, diagrams, and media stages. It should not use width for empty columns or oversized text.
Result
The update reduced wasted space by allowing article content and thumbnail grids to use the available shell before secondary panels claim width.
Boundary
This is a presentation and accessibility correction. It does not change Apex evidence labels, source boundaries, the report corpus, or the static-first motion behavior.