Site IntegrityDemonstrated real incidentv1.22.1
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.
UI/UX Density Follow-Through v1.21.8
Evidence levelDemonstrated real incidentTechnical label: Demonstrated
This continuation pass applies the prior menu, footer, and type audit to the remaining public chrome that still spent too much viewport space on navigation and oversized headings.
Reason for continuation
The secondary research shortcut row was still competing with the primary menu and could create the same crowded strip on desktop widths. Footer machine-readable links also consumed a full column when they are supporting metadata rather than primary reader content.
What changed
- The secondary research shortcut row is replaced by a compact topic disclosure on wide layouts.
- Mobile and tablet widths collapse to the single menu toggle earlier.
- The homepage headline remains short and no longer dominates the first viewport.
- Footer groups are compressed and machine-readable links are presented as compact metadata.
- Heading caps are lowered again for ordinary pages while visual detail pages retain adequate space for media.
Preserved rules
- Homepage media remains static thumbnail only.
- Animated graph detail pages keep static-first image/video replacement.
- Source maps, Apex evidence labels, and proof boundaries remain visible.
- The layout should use available space for content, diagrams, evidence maps, and review surfaces rather than decorative emptiness.