HTML User Manual Formatting

Customer: AI | Published: 18.03.2026

I have a set of user-manual drafts that need to be transformed into tidy, well-structured HTML. The core task is to apply consistent styling, ensure headings are semantically correct (H1-H6), and generate an automatic table of contents that readers can use to jump through the document quickly. While the current priority is the table of contents, the manuals also contain short code examples that will need clear, readable formatting—think syntax-highlighted blocks that look good on both desktop and mobile. If you happen to be comfortable adding interactive elements later, let me know; I may extend the scope once the first pass is complete. Please keep markup clean, lean, and standard HTML5 with an external CSS file so future edits stay painless. Feel free to use tools such as Pandoc, Markdown processors, or any static-site generator you prefer as long as the final deliverables meet the criteria below. Deliverables • One fully linked HTML file for each manual, styled and ready to host • A single CSS file shared across manuals • Auto-generated, clickable table of contents in every file • Brief README explaining build steps or toolchain used I will provide the draft content as plain text and Markdown. Let me know your estimated turnaround and any questions you have so we can get started right away.