Cardify the DNS page #1466
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I am thinking of this after https://github.com/privacytoolsIO/privacytools.io/pull/1372.
The page seems a bit unclean now that everything is a list, I think the main lists could be promoted as headings and the actual software into cards (at least some/easiest of them, while possibly keeping worth mentioning around?).
I think
@dngray
may have talked about something like this somewhere.And this is unblocked!
Idea how this could look like
Terms stays on its place
Native Encrypted DNS support in Operating Systems (heading) (needsbettertitle)
Encrypted DNS clients (heading)
mobile clients (subheading)
cards of mobile apps
desktop apps (heading)
for advanced users heading/warning here coming to mind with the bottom text I wrote?)
local dns servers (heading)
maybe explanation that they can also be used network level + cards
network dns servers (subheading)
I think users are most likely to be looking for information on native OS support to encrypt DNS everywhere, and then on mobile, later possibly in desktop and the servers may start being quite advanced. Maybe there needs to be additional title for advanced users?