Improved language in blog entry

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| __Material for MkDocs__ | | | |
| Index size | 573 kB | __335 kB__ | __42%__ |
| Index size (`gzip`) | 105 kB | __78 kB__ | __27%__ |
| Indexing time^‡^ | 265 ms | __177 ms__ | __34%__ |
| __KJV Markdown[^7]__ | | | |
| Indexing time[^7] | 265 ms | __177 ms__ | __34%__ |
| __KJV Markdown[^8]__ | | | |
| Index size | 8.2 MB | __4.4 MB__ | __47%__ |
| Index size (`gzip`) | 2.3 MB | __1.2 MB__ | __48%__ |
| Indexing time^‡^ | 2,700 ms | __1,390 ms__ | __48%__ |
| Indexing time | 2,700 ms | __1,390 ms__ | __48%__ |
<figcaption>
<p>Benchmark results</p>
<small>‡ Smallest value of ten distinct runs</small>
</figcaption>
</figure>
[^7]:
Smallest value of ten distinct runs.
[^8]:
We agnostically use [KJV Markdown][39] as a tool for testing to learn how
Material for MkDocs behaves on large corpora, as it's a very large set of
Markdown files with over 800k words.
@ -608,7 +610,7 @@ new search is up to 95% faster__. This is a significant improvement,
particularly relevant for large documentation projects.
While 1,3s still may sound like a long time, using the new client-side search
together with [instant loading][40] only initializes the search on the initial
together with [instant loading][40] only creates the search index on the initial
page load. When navigating, the search index is preserved across pages, so the
cost does only have to be paid once.
@ -617,8 +619,8 @@ cost does only have to be paid once.
### User interface
Additionally, some small improvements have been made, most prominently the __#
more results on this page__ button, which now sticks to the top of the search
Additionally, some small improvements have been made, most prominently the
__more results on this page__ button, which now sticks to the top of the search
result list when open. This enables the user to jump out of the list more
quickly.
@ -640,7 +642,8 @@ better. Next up:
If you've made it this far, thank you for your time and interest in Material
for MkDocs! This is the first blog article that I decided to write after a
short [Twitter survey][41] made me to. Feel free to leave a comment when you
have something to say.
short [Twitter survey][41] made me to. You're invited to [leave a comment][42]
to share your experiences with the new search implementation.
[41]: https://twitter.com/squidfunk/status/1434477478823743488
[42]: #__comments