The names of the widths now track those in the OpenType 'OS/2' table, so
the former condensed and semicondensed are now ultra-condensed and
extra-condensed, and there are new condensed and semi-condensed widths
to fill the gaps. Also, the fonts are named more consistently with
Adobe's practice: "Bedstead Semi Condensed" and so forth.
The new Bedstead Condensed makes a pretty decent terminal font, which is
a nice side-effect.
It was syntactically XHTML already, but various things suggested that it
might be HTML instead. Now it has a proper content-type in Apache, a
filename that Firefox can understand when reading from a local file, and
for good measure a <meta> tag. That should keep everyone except possibly
Lynx users happy.