Enable Text to Speech (TTS)

This guide explains how to enable Text to Speech in PinkDocs using Google Cloud Text to Speech. You will also learn how to configure it with or without the Translation API, secure your API key, and understand how the audio player works on the frontend. Requirements Before enabling Text to Speech, make sure you have: […]

PinkDocs Steps Block

The Steps Block lets you create clean, numbered, step-by-step instructions inside your documentation. It’s perfect for tutorials, onboarding guides, and how-to articles where clarity matters. What the Steps Block Is The Steps Block is a structured container that: Demo Below is a complete demo using sample steps, nested blocks, and code How to Add Steps […]

PinkDocs Tabs Block

The PinkDocs Tabs block allows you to organize related documentation content into multiple tabs within a single section. Each tab functions as an independent container, helping keep long or complex content clean, structured, and easy to navigate. You can add any Gutenberg block inside a tab, including text, lists, images, code blocks, steps, callouts, or […]

Custom Category Icons

PinkDocs allows you to assign custom icons to documentation categories. These icons help users quickly recognize sections and improve visual navigation. Once set, category icons are displayed in: You can add or change icons for both new categories and existing categories at any time. Supported Icons PinkDocs uses Lucide Icons, a clean and modern open‑source […]

How To Add Nested Categories in Sidebar

Nested categories help you organize your documentation into a clear, structured sidebar, making it easier for users to find what they’re looking for. By using parent and child categories, you can group related documents under logical sections (for example, a main “Get Started” section with sub-sections like “Basics” or “API”). PinkDocs automatically reflects this hierarchy […]

How To Add Tags To Documents

Tags help you organize your documentation beyond categories by adding quick, contextual labels to each document. While categories define where a document belongs, tags describe what the document is about, making it easier for users to find relevant content. In PinkDocs, tags improve search accuracy, enable better filtering, and help the AI assistant understand the […]

Write Documentation

PinkDocs uses the native WordPress block editor (Gutenberg), so writing documentation feels familiar and powerful. Accessing Documents This opens the WordPress editor, fully optimized for documentation. Writing Content with the Block Editor PinkDocs supports all Gutenberg blocks, allowing you to build rich documentation without any custom editor. Add Content Headings & Structure Using Advanced Blocks […]

Order Documents

PinkDocs lets you control the order of your documentation using a simple drag and drop menu system. Location: PinkDocs → Menu Reordering Documents & Categories Step 1: Open the Menu Manager You’ll see all your categories and documents listed in a structured layout. Step 2: Drag and Drop Items The interface updates visually as you […]

Feedback for Documents & Code Block

PinkDocs includes a built-in feedback system that helps you understand how helpful your documentation and code examples are. Document Feedback (Yes / No) At the bottom of every document, visitors see a feedback prompt: “Was this page helpful?” How It Works If the user clicks Yes They can select what worked well: If the user […]

Import & Export Documents

PinkDocs makes it easy to backup, migrate, and sync your documentation across websites using a simple JSON-based import/export system. This is especially useful when: Where to Find Import / Export This opens a modal with two tabs: Exporting Documents Export Format Export Options Explained 1. Export all documents Use this if you want a complete […]