Strategic Update: Open-source framework benchmarks & forms optimization#117
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This strategic update incorporates the rapid rise of open-source developer frameworks (like Browser-Use and Skyvern) into the BiModal Design methodology. It synthesizes the latest 2026 benchmarks (e.g., WebVoyager) and outlines specific DOM/context optimization techniques using standards-based APIs (AOM), completely bypassing custom
data-agentattributes. Included is a concrete implementation example of a multi-step checkout form heavily reliant on DOM parsing.PR created automatically by Jules for task 8106979696941698479 started by @g0ldf7