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A full visual and structural refont of the site (layouts, scripts, styles, config). No content files (content/) are touched, so this rebases cleanly on top of the recent content merge.

Highlights

  • Home page: expanded About the Project (purpose + audience), a concise MPC Bug Tracker mention, and a new Current Pitfall Categories section where each row unravels its description in place via native <details>.
  • Pitfall categories: category pages now show a List of Pitfalls (renamed from "Mapped Pitfalls") with an overlay detail view (pitfall-overlay.js).
  • Bug tracker: refreshed list/detail layouts plus supporting bug-tracker.js.
  • Theming & controls: reworked theme.js and shared page controls partial.
  • Styles: substantial style.css overhaul (tokens, layout, components).

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jmnis and others added 3 commits June 23, 2026 11:52
… Pitfalls

- Move the purpose/audience line into About the Project and add a concise
  MPC Bug Tracker mention
- Add a "Current Pitfall Categories" section where each row unravels its
  description in place via native <details>
- Rename the category page's "Mapped Pitfalls" section to "List of Pitfalls"

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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Preview deployment ready: https://493d3dfb.mpcsec.pages.dev

@jmnis jmnis requested a review from martin-ochoa June 23, 2026 08:55
@martin-ochoa martin-ochoa merged commit 54c621f into master Jun 24, 2026
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