Claiming open source licenses need to be demystified is a claim
that they are mysterious. Choosealicense.com is not *Capital*; its
topic does not need to be mystified and demystified at once.
http://robertpaulwolff.blogspot.com/2014/09/more-on-language-and-social-reality.html
Someone encountering open source licenses for the first time at
choosealicense.com should have zero reason to think open source
licensing is mysterious.
Remove "If you have questions or issues, it is always best to consult
a legal professional."
It's not always best, especially considering it's costly and for
most finding one knowledgable about open source licensing will be
difficult.
If it were always best, the site should consist of
<h1>Consult a legal professional.</h1>
But seriously, claiming one should consult a legal professional is
no way to make choosing an open source license non-scary.
* remove type for css and js since they're the defaults
* remove chrome=1 from X-UA-Compatible since it's become obsolete
* use the protocol relative URL for the google font