bobrubbens When I run kagi proofread on a blog post of mine the result looks a bit weird. The markup is changed to make all fonts large and bold, and it suggests I delete some section titles. kagi translate link: https://translate.kagi.com/proofread/https://bobrubbens.nl/post/trying-out-an-old-netbook-for-fun blog link: https://bobrubbens.nl/post/trying-out-an-old-netbook-for-fun Original: Kagi output: Otherwise I'm quite happy with the proofreading feature. It has plenty of correct suggestions for my blog :') If there's a problem with my html/css I can of course fix that. But AFAICT the html/css is pretty minimal. I expect the markup to stay the same, and while I expect some, false positives, I would ideally expect that it ignores section titles.
BenH Hey bobrubbens, thanks for letting us know! The root cause seems to be an HTML bug where you're closing an H1 tag with H2: But it is odd that our HTML parser handles this differently from browsers, causing the styling issues. Expect this to be fixed pretty soon.
bobrubbens Oh my god, embarassing! 🙈 Sorry for wasting your time. (Though in my petty defense, Firefox's HTML inspector is partially to blame for hiding this. I could only see this when opening the HTML in my text editor...)