Merged the initial brief description paragraph with the general information section for conciseness and to reduce large amounts of redundancy.
Merged both "Do NOT" statements in the All Browsers section for conciseness and to reduce redundancy.
Rewrote and restructured the new primary section for conciseness and consistency and to eliminate redundancy as needed.
Removed obsolete sentence from the About section.
Other minor cleanups and fixes.
* Improve README.md
Removed Safari references. (It has been several years since any relevancy.)
Removed majority of Enterprise Deployment section. (Existing links are dead, or information provided is deprecated.)
Merged Microsoft Edge section into Chromium section for simplification. (Microsoft Edge has been Chromium-based for the last few years.)
Restructured and shortened sections, links, and explanations to make them more concise.
Rewrote sentences for better clarity and to reduce wordiness.
Fixed uBO naming conventions.
Fixed spelling and grammar issues.
Fixed coding and formatting issues.
Fixed consistency issues.
Updated names as needed.
Updated section header titles as needed.
Updated URLs.
Other minor fixes.
* Removed Pronunciation section as per feedback.
Removed Pronunciation section.
* Addressed feedback and fixed more consistency issues
Removed Firefox Legacy section.
Removed Debian section.
Removed applicable links.
Added links to remaining section headers without a prior link in the table of contents.
Updated links in the table of contents to match section header names.
Renamed Philosophy section to General Information section.
Removing this makes AMO redirect to either `/firefox` or `/android` depending on your user agent.
The `/android` version of the URL hides unsupported extensions from the front page.
Updated several links to include new URLs for web pages that have moved, that have altered their exact URL path, updated the publisher's name and URL of the Microsoft Edge version, updated remaining http URLs to reflect https, updated different versions of URLs to match for better consistency, etc...
I see the outside world still referring to these graphes as
reference material in arguments regarding uBO's efficiency.
I have no doubt uBO is more efficient than other content
blockers with similar capabilities, but using obsolete
measurement is not the proper way to make the point.
I may add new benchmarks but these are time-consuming
so for now it's best to remove this section based on outdated
materials.