Great work! A few things:<p>- I think your front page might be a little bit confusing. Are you providing a tool or are you explaining how documentation should be written? Upon reading more closely, it looks like you are doing both, but since the site as a whole isn't visually organized to demonstrate that, it's a little confusing. Do you actually want to do both? If so, I would recommend creating a visual organizational structure that makes that more clear. If you mostly care about the tool, I would suggest removing the documentation guidelines from the homepage entirely and putting them somewhere else.<p>- For a documentation site, I think you could really use some more thorough documentation. I understand you are in the early stages of this project, but right now, the question I have (following the line of thinking on your homepage) is "I understand how to install and make an index page, but how do I <i>really</i> use this tool to document a project?"<p>- In fact, I don't really even know what kind of documentation this tool is designed for. Documenting programming projects? From the example questions you give in the documentation guidelines section, I suppose that's correct. I think you should better flesh out exactly why your project is the one to go with for documenting my next project. You start to get into this in the second paragraph, but really, by the end of the introduction, all I have is that your project will help me understand how to start writing good documentation and it decouples design and content. I think you can do better.<p>Again, I like what you are doing here, and congrats on shipping!