portico: Fix a few issues with /for/research.

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@ -75,7 +75,7 @@ Zulips topic-based threading model solves these problems:
of an ongoing conversation or like one's sticking one's neck out.
See our page [for open source projects](/for/open-source) for more
discussion of Zulip for open communities.
discussion of Zulip for large open communities.
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@ -98,35 +98,6 @@ a display math block. Zulip's LaTeX rendering is powered by
table](https://katex.org/docs/support_table.html) is a helpful
resource.
### Moderation suite.
Moderation is a big part of making an open community work. Zulip was built
for open communities from the beginning and comes with many
[moderation features](/help/moderating-open-organizations) out of the
box.
In addition, Zulip's threading makes it easy for a small group of busy
moderators to skim every thread and notice if there's anything that
needs their attention.
### Open invitations.
Allow anyone to [join without an
invitation](/help/allow-anyone-to-join-without-an-invitation). You
can also link to your Zulip with a [badge](/help/linking-to-zulip) in
any associated source code repositories.
### Video call integration
With a single click, you create a [video call](/help/start-a-call),
making it convenient to do a quick call to hash out an idea.
### Import from Slack, Mattermost, or Gitter.
Import your existing organization from [Slack](/help/import-from-slack),
[Mattermost](/help/import-from-mattermost), or
[Gitter](/help/import-from-gitter).
### Syntax highlighting.
[Full Markdown support](/help/format-your-message-using-markdown), including
@ -145,44 +116,42 @@ record in emails, notes, talk slides, or anywhere else. Zulips
topic-based threading helps keep conversations coherent and organized
so they are useful for posterity.
### Hundreds of integrations.
### Video call integration
Get events from GitHub, Travis CI, JIRA, and
[hundreds of other tools](/integrations) right in Zulip. Topics give each
issue its own place for discussion.
With a single click, you create a [video call](/help/start-a-call),
making it convenient to do a quick call to hash out an idea.
### Scales to 10,000s of members.
### Import from Slack, Mattermost, or Gitter.
Zulip is designed to perform well in common use cases for public
discussio groups, with features like [soft
deactivation](https://zulip.readthedocs.io/en/latest/subsystems/sending-messages.html#soft-deactivation)
to make message delivery efficient even when sending to a stream with
10,000s of inactive subscribers.
Import your existing organization from [Slack](/help/import-from-slack),
[Mattermost](/help/import-from-mattermost), or
[Gitter](/help/import-from-gitter).
### Moderation suite.
Moderation is a big part of making an open community work. Zulip was built
for open communities from the beginning and comes with many
[moderation features](/help/moderating-open-organizations) out of the
box.
In addition, Zulip's threading makes it easy for a small group of busy
moderators to skim every thread and notice if there's anything that
needs their attention.
### Open invitations.
Allow anyone to [join without an
invitation](/help/allow-anyone-to-join-without-an-invitation). You
can also link to your Zulip with a [badge](/help/linking-to-zulip) in
any associated source code repositories.
### Full-text search of all public history.
Zulips [full-text search](/help/search-for-messages) supports
searching the organizations entire public history via the
`streams:public` search operator, allowing Zulip to provide all the
benefits of a searchable forum or mailing list.
### Public archive.
Allow search engines to index your chat, with a read-only view of your
public streams. Zulips topic-based threading keeps conversations coherent
and organized, enabling a meaningful archive indexed by search engines.
Currently implemented as an [out-of-tree
tool](https://github.com/zulip/zulip-archive), though a native feature
built into the Zulip server is coming soon. This archive tool allows
you to preserve your conversation history in a static HTML archive for
posterity.
### Logged-out public access (coming soon).
[Coming soon](https://github.com/zulip/zulip/issues/13172): Allow
users to read and search public stream history in Zulips UI without
first creating an account.
benefits of a searchable forum or mailing list. New collaborators can
easily find relevant past discussions.
### Quality data export.

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@ -134,6 +134,7 @@ class DocPageTest(ZulipTestCase):
self._test('/hello/', 'Chat for distributed teams', landing_missing_strings=["Login"])
self._test('/why-zulip/', 'Why Zulip?')
self._test('/for/open-source/', 'for open source projects')
self._test('/for/research/', 'for researchers')
self._test('/for/companies/', 'in a company')
self._test('/for/working-groups-and-communities/', 'standards bodies')
self._test('/for/mystery-hunt/', 'four SIPB alums')