docs(ia): restructure documentation information architecture
Summary
This merge request (MR) restructures the UN Critical Raw Materials Transparency Protocol (CRMTP) documentation to implement the new information architecture with a 3-layer nested folder hierarchy.
New Structure
website/docs/
├── about/ # Flat structure
│ ├── index.md # About CRMTP + This Site
│ ├── governance.md # Licensing, Governance, FAQs (merged)
│ └── meetings.md # Overview, Collaboration Channels
├── business-case/ # Flat structure (unchanged)
├── specification/ # 3-layer hierarchy
│ ├── index.md
│ ├── conceptual-mapping.md # NEW
│ ├── digital-product-passports/ # NEW folder
│ │ ├── index.md
│ │ ├── digital-copper-passport.md
│ │ ├── digital-cobalt-passport.md
│ │ ├── digital-nickel-passport.md
│ │ └── digital-graphite-passport.md
│ ├── traceability-events/ # NEW folder
│ │ ├── index.md
│ │ └── crm-processing-event.md
│ ├── conformity-credentials/ # NEW folder
│ │ ├── index.md
│ │ ├── copper-mark-credential.md
│ │ ├── irma-credential.md
│ │ └── consolidated-mining-standard.md
│ ├── identifiers.md
│ ├── vocabularies.md
│ └── verification.md
├── guidance/ # Simplified
│ └── index.md
├── register/ # Flat structure (unchanged)
└── _archive/ # NEW - archived files
Key Changes
- Specification section: Now uses 3-layer nested folders for Digital Product Passports, Traceability Events, and Conformity Credentials
- FAQ merged into Governance: Consolidated FAQ content as a section within the governance page
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Archived unused files: Moved unused files to
_archive/folder withdraft: true - Updated internal links: All cross-references updated to reflect new paths
- Index pages cleaned up: Tables with links to child pages, removed redundant sections
- Consistent page structures: All DPP pages follow same structure (Example, Ontology, Logical Model, etc.)
- All DCC pages follow same structure: Human readable PDF, Ontology, Core Vocabularies, etc.
Sidebar Screenshot
Bug Fix Included
Fixed version banner component to use projectShortName from docusaurus config instead of hardcoded "United Nations Transparency Protocol".
Edited by Ashley HARWOOD

