We launched a new frontend
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Alongside the general visual refresh and improvements to look and feel, our new frontend has allowed us to address a number of long-standing feature requests and enhancements:
- Clearer and more discoverable documentation for our static, dynamic json/xml/yaml and endpoint badges
- Improved badge builder interface, with all optional query parameters included in the builder for each badge
- Each badge now has its own documentation page, which we can link to. e.g: https://shields.io/badges/discord
- Light/dark mode themes
- Improved search
- Documentation for individual path and query parameters
The new site also comes with big maintenance benefits for the core team. We rely heavily on docusaurus, docusaurus-openapi, and docusaurus-search-local. This moves us to a mostly declarative setup, massively reducing the amount of custom frontend code we maintain ourselves.