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 Menu, Footer, and Type Audit v1.21.7
This release focuses on the public chrome: menu behavior, footer density, and oversized text. The goal is practical use of screen space instead of horizontal menu cutoff, tall footer lists, or title text that dominates the page.
What changed
- Secondary research shortcut pills now disappear before they collide with primary navigation.
- Primary menu links wrap cleanly and no longer rely on a visible horizontal scrollbar at laptop widths.
- Header buttons, version badges, and nav links use smaller spacing without changing the information architecture.
- Page titles and special hero titles are capped at a lower practical reading scale.
- Footer navigation is compacted into tighter link cards with reduced line-height and padding.
- The side rail remains suppressed below wide-desktop width so it does not steal article space.
Why it matters
A research page should spend visual space on the claim, evidence, diagram, source map, or review worksheet. Navigation should help the visitor move. Footer links should be available without becoming the page's largest layout element. Titles should orient the reader, not act as billboards.
Preserved rules
- Home page animated-graph discovery remains small static thumbnails only.
- Animated graph detail pages keep the static-first image/video replacement behavior.
- Apex evidence labels and claim boundaries are unchanged.
- External JavaScript, build tools, npm, and CDN libraries remain absent.
Boundary
This is a presentation and accessibility correction. It does not reclassify evidence, change the report corpus, or alter the CognivirusA behavior pattern that can survive, move, or reappear across a changing AI system. Open glossary definition metaphor.