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    Doks

    Doks

    Everything you need to build a stellar documentation website

    Doks is a lightweight documentation generator built on Hugo, a fast static site generator. It is designed to help developers create well-structured, user-friendly documentation sites with modern UI components and performance optimizations.
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    a11y.css

    a11y.css

    This CSS file intends to warn developers about possible risks

    ...It only intends to show possible weaknesses. You should obviously do some manual check by hand to know whether the code should or should not be fixed. You can also use the form on the left sidebar to define the minimum level and language, in order to generate a custom bookmarklet. Then simply drag the green button to your bookmarks, and you're done! You're now able to use a11y.css on every page you visit by simply clicking on this bookmark.
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    Docute

    Docute

    Effortless documentation, done right

    Docute is basically a JavaScript file that fetches Markdown files and renders them as a single-page application. It's totally runtime-driven so there's no server-side components involved which also means there's no build process. You only need to create an HTML file and a bunch of Markdown documents and your website is almost ready! Docsify and Docute are pretty much the same, but with different UI and different usages. Docute (60kB) is 3 times bigger than Docisfy (20kB), because we use Vue,...
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