Recent Site Changes and Looking Towards 2026
Recently, Techrights changed almost every day, the CSS (styling) in particular. It started when someone pointed out a lot of space was wasted (unused due to indentation), then we added clearer navigation, applied changes to the archived pages too, and simultaneously added a few back-end features. There's a bunch of stuff not visible to readers, such as authoring with draft/ing; the bugs are being dealt with and fixed.
Traffic-wise we're on the right track, set aside technical aspects and legal aspects [1, 2]. We envision this year being very productive with lots of long articles and exclusive articles, even long series.
Techrights isn't just a site but a project and a community (IRC, Git, Gemini etc.) and it became increasingly invulnerable over the years, seeing all sorts of challenges thrown its way. In November 2026 we turn 20. █