Changelog

Notable updates to the archive, including editorial corrections, newly cross-referenced essays, and structural improvements.

March 2026

  • Standardized heading structure across all essays for improved readability and navigation.
  • Added cross-references between related essays in the "Related" sections at the bottom of each piece.
  • Expanded the glossary with clearer definitions and links to relevant essays.
  • Improved the topics page with more granular categories and better descriptions.
  • Added a reading mode toggle (Default, Focus, Compact) for different reading preferences.
  • Implemented a reading progress indicator for longer essays.

February 2026

  • Reorganized the essays index with year-based filtering and reading time estimates.
  • Updated internal links throughout the archive to improve discoverability.
  • Corrected a factual note in "The Tempo of the Stock Market" regarding market opening hours.
  • Added alt text to all images for improved accessibility.

January 2026

  • Reviewed and updated the privacy policy to reflect current hosting practices.
  • Improved mobile reading experience with better typography and spacing on smaller screens.
  • Added keyboard navigation support throughout the site.

December 2025

  • Edited several 2012 essays for clarity, fixing minor grammatical issues and improving paragraph flow.
  • Added glossary callouts to essays that reference key terms without previously linking to them.
  • Consolidated duplicate content in the "Psychological Tempo" series cross-references.

November 2025

  • Refreshed the "Start Here" recommendations on the home page based on reader feedback.
  • Updated the contact page with clearer guidance on what types of inquiries we can help with.
  • Fixed a broken internal link in "Fertile Variables and Rich Moves."

Earlier Updates

Prior to November 2025, editorial updates were made on an ad-hoc basis without formal changelog entries. Going forward, we aim to record all notable changes here within a few days of making them.