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Publishing standards

Editorial Policy

How DocuCraftBox creates, reviews, updates, and labels its educational and product content.

Last updated: July 15, 2026

Purpose and scope

DocuCraftBox publishes product instructions, Markdown-to-DOCX guides, template explanations, and troubleshooting material. These pages help readers use the product correctly; they are not legal, academic, financial, or other professional advice.

Standards for publishing

  • We distinguish tested features, known limitations, examples, and opinions. Planned features, untested compatibility, and estimates are not presented as finished product behavior.
  • Technical claims should be traceable to the current application, test evidence, official documentation, or a clearly named source. Examples are illustrative unless they are explicitly described as measured results.
  • Authors and editors must not invent credentials, endorsements, customer results, usage figures, or citations. Commercial relationships and material conflicts should be disclosed where they are relevant.

Review, updates, and labels

Post authorship, publication date, modified date, and an optional editorial review date are displayed on supported articles. An editorial review date means the recorded article was reviewed for clarity and factual alignment at that time; it is not a guarantee that external tools, platforms, or standards will remain unchanged.

Material changes to product behavior, security, retention, support scope, or policies should update the relevant page and its visible date. Older posts may be revised, annotated, redirected, or removed when they are no longer reliable.