Here it’s important to understand that the Polkadot.com website is/was handled by Distractive and is tied to W3F @faraday .
We all raised points to improve the Polkadot.com website, the UX bounty tried to move things, including myself with my Bridges’ analysis, which at least resulted in creating a Bridge page that didn’t exist before.
The issue is that the page was designed by Distractive, without following the UX Bounty guidelines….. So that’s not the page we wanted.
It’s a partial win in the end: we got the page which is better than having nothing, but the data and the design are not the ones we wanted in the end.
So, at some point, you can have all the will you want to move things and make them better, you’re hitting a wall. It can’t be the UX bounty’s fault for everything.
There are also many political games that the community is not aware of.