Visible publishing and access changes.
This timeline records public-facing content work, library changes, route cleanup, and access hardening that affected the visitor-facing site.
This timeline records public-facing content work, library changes, route cleanup, and access hardening that affected the visitor-facing site.
Polished the homepage language, download shelf descriptions, and outward-facing reference notes to keep the public front end clearer and easier to cite.
Shifted the public HTTPS handoff to Xray on port 443 while keeping the website on the local Nginx target behind it.
Externalized the theme bootstrap script, removed inline style usage from public pages, and tightened browser-side content security headers.
Narrowed the public firewall surface to the active SSH, HTTP, and HTTPS entry points used by the current site and access stack.
Moved compatibility downloads into a dedicated legacy path and kept the public status page in manual bulletin mode instead of exposing a machine-readable probe feed.
Published visitor guides, reference bundles, archive files, and a broader set of lightweight public downloads.
Aligned legal pages, metadata, feed details, and public naming around the current presentation.
Recovered the web service, re-established the TLS path, and brought the visitor-facing site back online.
Captured the upload set that supported the current public file library and supporting reference material.
Simplified route behavior, removed clutter from public paths, and tightened how supporting pages were framed for visitors.
Refined the site palette, layout treatment, and overall presentation used by the current public pages.
Reshaped the page copy and structural hierarchy to make the public front end easier to scan and reference.
Recorded the early checkpoint around the HTTPS rollout that supported the first stable public presentation.