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Docs that scale with your product

A minimal docs template with fully CMS managed content. Easy to publish and maintain.

A minimal docs template with fully CMS managed content. Easy to publish and maintain.

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Start here

The recommended path to set up the CMS, understand the structure, and publish your first pages.

Quick Start Checklist

A step-by-step checklist to get MokuDocs working quickly — from setting up categories to publishing your first five docs.

Quick Start Checklist

A step-by-step checklist to get MokuDocs working quickly — from setting up categories to publishing your first five docs.

Quick Start Checklist

A step-by-step checklist to get MokuDocs working quickly — from setting up categories to publishing your first five docs.

Template Overview

MokuDocs ships with ready-made example pages covering setup, writing, design system, and support patterns for real docs sites.

Template Overview

MokuDocs ships with ready-made example pages covering setup, writing, design system, and support patterns for real docs sites.

Template Overview

MokuDocs ships with ready-made example pages covering setup, writing, design system, and support patterns for real docs sites.

Information Architecture

How to structure MokuDocs with a category-first approach that keeps navigation predictable and easy to scale as docs grow.

Information Architecture

How to structure MokuDocs with a category-first approach that keeps navigation predictable and easy to scale as docs grow.

Information Architecture

How to structure MokuDocs with a category-first approach that keeps navigation predictable and easy to scale as docs grow.

CMS Collections Setup

Set up the three core CMS collections — Categories, Docs, and Doc Blocks — for a structured, reusable, maintainable docs site.

CMS Collections Setup

Set up the three core CMS collections — Categories, Docs, and Doc Blocks — for a structured, reusable, maintainable docs site.

CMS Collections Setup

Set up the three core CMS collections — Categories, Docs, and Doc Blocks — for a structured, reusable, maintainable docs site.

Explore by category

Browse by topic with predictable sections and linked pages that scale as your docs grow.

Getting Started

A quick path to your first working docs site. Covers the basics—structure, CMS setup, navigation, and the recommended first steps before publishing.

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Template Setup

Configure the template to match your product and brand. Includes styling (colors/typography), layout, navigation, dark mode, and the core settings you’ll want to finalize early.

CMS configuration diagram showing three collection setup steps

Writing Docs

How to write clear, consistent documentation. Covers CMS fields, heading structure, code blocks, callouts, and practical patterns for creating readable docs at scale.

Document editor interface showing heading hierarchy and text formatting

Design Systems

Guides for the key components and how to tailor them. Includes SideNav, Table of Contents, search, banners, tags, and the main customization points.

Design system component grid with colour swatches and typography scale

Updates & Support

Release notes, known limitations, and troubleshooting tips. Use this section when updating the template or diagnosing issues in preview and production.

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Before you start

Answers to common questions about setup, CMS structure, and what's included.

Docs Hub is the main browsing experience: it pulls docs from CMS, supports categories/tags, and helps users find what they need quickly. It’s designed as the daily “source of truth” for finding and reading documentation.

Yes. The side navigation structure is driven by your CMS (categories and doc metadata). When you add or rename a category, publish a new doc, or change ordering, the navigation updates automatically—no manual link maintenance.

Rich Text is fastest for simple pages (one field, quick editing). CMS Blocks are modular (each block is a record), making it easier to reuse sections, insert callouts/code consistently, and keep formatting aligned across the site.

The Design Systems section documents your styles/tokens, Framer components, and code components—so teams can reuse patterns consistently and ship UI updates without re-deciding basics each time.

The Docs Index is a high-level map of your documentation. It groups content by category so users can scan what exists before jumping into the Docs Hub or a specific doc.

Ready to publish docs that stay easy to update?

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