- Add link to the footer
- Add _includes/onion.html (the address will be pulled from here anywere on the website)
- Add /onion.txt which is signed by binaryFate and contains the onion addresses
- Add onion-location header as a meta tag in _includes/head.html
Co-authored-by: binaryFate <binaryfate@getmonero.org>
- Remove carousel structure in the 'What is Monero' page and leave only one video: 'Monero: the essentials'
- Move technology specific videos to their moneropedia entry: Ring Signatures, RingCT, Stealth Addresses
- Add aria-label to imrpove accessibility of the videos
- Removed MyMonero, JetBrains, Dome9, Kitware, Navicat and Araxis. Added Tari Labs, Globee and Macstadium
- Used bigger boxes for bigger contributors (currently Tari Labs and Globee)
- Removed redundant titles, improved styiling and added details about what is being sponsored
- Added sanitised referrer policy for all external links
- Added logos for Globee, Tari Labs and Macstadium
- Moved images to their own folder in /img/sponsors
- Fixed some interactive elements which weren't focusable (using 'tabindex')
- Label interactive elements which weren't labelled
- Slightly increase contrast of the grey text in the top navigation bars to reach level AA in the WCAG rating system and increase visibility of the text
- Edited logos of the wallets and resized a couple of them to save space
- Introduced two different layouts for desktop and mobile
- Added table to desktop layout showing the platforms supported by the wallet and a link to its source code
- Moved entire section up (under 'CLI wallet') and adapted selector on top of the page
- Changed CSS of span elements to make them available in the whole page
- Added 'Browser' icon to monero-spritesheet.png
- Use 'jekyll-feed' plugin to manage RSS feed and remove existing feed.xml file
- Add feed image in main blog tab ('All posts')
The 'jekyll-feed' plugin makes possible for aggregators to automatically detect the existence of a feed (feed_meta tag in header)
and creates a 'feed.atom' file containing the last 20 blog posts and locates it in the root directory. The structure is compatible
with our current system, including the possibility to show a picture if it's included in the post (#1002).