* Updated Bitwarden logo in assets/img/svg/3rd-party folder
* Updated dimensions in accordance to contributiing guidelines
* Optimize SVG in Inkscape
Co-authored-by: Daniel Gray <dng@disroot.org>
* WIP: Add icons
* Add Google Play and App Store links
* Add tentative Android logo
* Update Unbound logo, text cleanup, formatting
* Add banner for anonymized dns, more cleanup
* Some text clarification
* Add "https:" for local development
* Update terms formatting and include anonymized dnscrypt
* Move terms section to bottom of page
* Add LibreDNS
* Update AdGuard hosting provider
* Add forum links
* Reword "terms" to "definitions"
* Add card for Stubby
* Add warning link to Android 9 card
* LibreDNS supports QNAME min
* Added ExifCleaner to the Metadata Removal Tools section on the Productivity Tools page
* ExifCleaner logo: Convert PNG to SVG with vectorizer.io and export as optimized SVG using Inkscape.
* Remove redundent text
* Mention ExifTool
* Oops missing "
* Replace svg with one that isn't retarded
* Change canvas to 128x128 px
Co-authored-by: Daniel Nathan Gray <dng@disroot.org>
Co-authored-by: Dawid Potocki <dawid@dawidpotocki.com>
* Fix SVG being black
Adobe Illustrator SVGs have rendering problems on PTIO for unknown to
me reasons. Inkscape works fine.
* Rewrite with plain Flexbox
Nicer end-user experience than Bootstrap grid
Remove the following operating systems, because of described issues
KNOPPIX:
- Site has optional HTTPS, so all links, will make you go back to HTTP
- Source code distributed on ISOs, no online repositories/tarballs
Puppy Linux:
- Site is only over HTTP
- Looks like garbage
Tiny Core Linux:
- Site is only over HTTP
- Not really usable or useful
- Looks like garbage
Add Debian and Fedora to Worth Mentioning PC Live Operating Systems,
since they are recommended as normal operating systems and support
LiveUSB.
JavaScript was checking if element clicked is exactly .nav-summary,
which isn't a problem when just clicking text inside it, but if we try
to click another element inside like <span>, it won't work, since now
this span is clicked, not .nav-summary.
Closes#1549
https://blog.privacytools.io/delisting-wire/
* Remove Wire
* Delete wire.png
* Remove Wire security audit
* Remove Worth Mentioning
The only thing is Wire, which is being removed
* Remove Wire from do not use warning
Before hamburger menu was floated to the right with a fixed margin-top,
which means that it probably wasn't perfectly centered and if we would
change logo image size, we would have to edit that margin manually.