A clean, organized template for anyone with content that deserves real structure — knowledge bases, course libraries, membership content, help centers, FAQ sites and product manuals. Sidebar navigation, on-this-page TOC, mobile-friendly, search-ready. No code required.
A grouped sidebar that organizes content by section, and an "on this page" table of contents that follows the reader as they scroll. Long content stops feeling overwhelming.
Every structural piece you need — pre-styled and copy-paste ready. Use them as much or as little as fits your content.
Search box pre-styled and ready to wire to Pagefind (free, self-hosted) or Algolia DocSearch. Two demo pages included so multi-page navigation works out of the box.
Migrating from Notion, Google Docs, or a tangle of PDFs? Send me your content and I'll restructure it into Docs, set up search, and deploy to your domain.
Yes, Docs makes a great product documentation site. But the same structure — sidebar nav, on-page TOC, callouts, tables — is exactly what an online course library, a help center, or a membership site's content archive needs.
Use Docs as a course library: each lesson is a page, the sidebar is your course outline, the on-this-page TOC lets students jump to a specific concept. Cleaner than Notion, faster than Teachable, and you own it.
Put your members-only content in Docs and gate it with Cloudflare Access or Memberstack. The structure scales from 20 articles to 200 without breaking.
Build a proper help center / FAQ for your clients. Reduce "quick question" emails by 80%. Resources page that links to your forms, guides, intake docs, and policies.
The original use case still works perfectly — clean product documentation, internal wikis, changelog pages, onboarding guides. Calm, readable, no heavy framework.
Yes. The sidebar + TOC + callouts + tables structure works just as well for a course library, FAQ, membership archive, recipe collection or product manual. The "code blocks" are just one option — the rest is universally useful.
The UI is pre-styled. To make it work, wire it to Pagefind (free, self-hosted) or Algolia DocSearch. The README has step-by-step guides. If you don't want search, remove the box — the rest works fine.
Copy any existing page as a starting point. Each page is a standalone HTML file — drop it in the folder, add a link to the sidebar, done. No build step, no rebuilds.
Docs is static HTML so it doesn't include accounts or paywalls itself. Put it behind Cloudflare Access (free) or Memberstack / Outseta to gate it. The template handles presentation; auth is a layer you add separately.
Yes. Sidebar collapses to a menu button on mobile, the on-this-page TOC becomes a dropdown, everything reads cleanly down to small phone screens.
Digital downloads can't be refunded once delivered (Lemon Squeezy policy). For done-for-you: full refund before I start; once started, unlimited revisions in scope.
Get the template and migrate your content this weekend, or send me what you've got and I'll restructure it for you.
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