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Architectural Content Blocks

Specialised content blocks across a range of categories, designed specifically for architecture documentation. Decision blocks, risk registers, requirements matrices, testing frameworks, operational runbooks, planning tools, reference tables, and integration documentation, each with purpose-built structure and professional styling that renders identically in web and PDF output.

Generic documentation tools give you a blank page and leave you to figure out how to structure an architecture decision, a risk assessment, or a requirements matrix. The result is inconsistency: every architect formats these differently, every project invents its own templates, and the documentation is impossible to search, compare, or maintain. Content Foundry solves this with purpose-built content blocks that enforce structure while providing professional visual styling.

Decision Documentation

Architecture is about decisions. These blocks capture the thinking behind designs so it is preserved, searchable, and traceable.

Assumptions
Document what you are betting on. Every architecture rests on assumptions about load, user behaviour, third-party services, and organisational constraints. Capture them so they can be validated and tracked.
Constraints
Capture the boundaries you are working within. Budget limits, technology mandates, compliance requirements, existing system dependencies. Make the constraints visible so they inform every downstream decision.
Principles
Establish design rules that guide decisions. Principles like 'prefer managed services' or 'zero trust networking' create consistency across teams and projects.
Non-Functional Requirements
Define quality requirements with measurable targets. Response time under 100ms at P95. Availability of 99.9%. Recovery time objective of 4 hours. Each NFR is structured with a metric, target, and rationale.

Risk Documentation

Individual Risks
Document specific risks with impact assessments and mitigation strategies. Link risks to the components they affect so the connection is always clear.
Risk Registers
Complete risk views with prioritisation. See all project risks in one place with owners, statuses, and mitigation progress.
Failure Scenarios
Document what happens when things break. Detection methods, impact scope, recovery steps. The information on-call engineers need most.
What-If Analysis
Explore potential changes before they happen. What if traffic grows 10x? What if you need a new region? Show you have considered the future.

Requirements, Testing, Operations, and Planning

Core Documentation Blocks

Beyond the specialist blocks, Content Foundry includes all the standard documentation building blocks with professional styling.

Rich Text
Narrative content with full formatting: headings, bold, italic, links, lists, and inline code.
Code Blocks
Syntax highlighting for many languages with line numbers, copy button, and language label.
Callouts
Four variants: info, warning, tip, and danger. Each with a distinct colour and icon for immediate visual communication.
Tables
Structured data with optional striped rows, sortable columns, and responsive horizontal scrolling.
Steps
Numbered and unnumbered step sequences for procedures, guides, and tutorials.
Card Grids
Icon-decorated cards in 2, 3, or 4 column layouts for feature lists, capability maps, and option comparisons.
Tabs
Tabbed content panels for organising related information without page clutter.
Accordions
Collapsible sections for progressive disclosure. Show summaries first, reveal details on demand.

Connected to the Model

Web and PDF Rendering

Every content block renders identically in both web and PDF output. There is no 'PDF-compatible subset'. The same page with the same blocks produces equivalent output in both formats. Architecture teams can publish a website for interactive access and a PDF for formal distribution, from exactly the same source content, with no formatting adjustments.