diff --git a/docs/guides/nwaku/configure-discovery.md b/docs/guides/nwaku/configure-discovery.md
index 30fda8b..86717ef 100644
--- a/docs/guides/nwaku/configure-discovery.md
+++ b/docs/guides/nwaku/configure-discovery.md
@@ -69,7 +69,7 @@ To enable [Discv5](/overview/concepts/discv5) in a `nwaku` node, use the followi
--discv5-bootstrap-node:[DISCV5 ENR BOOTSTRAP ENTRY 2]
```
-For instance, consider a `nwaku` node that enables `Discv5` and bootstraps it's routing table using a static `ENR`:
+For instance, consider a `nwaku` node that enables `Discv5` and bootstraps its routing table using a static `ENR`:
```bash
./build/wakunode2 \
diff --git a/docs/guides/nwaku/run-docker.md b/docs/guides/nwaku/run-docker.md
index a0afb87..b79cd86 100644
--- a/docs/guides/nwaku/run-docker.md
+++ b/docs/guides/nwaku/run-docker.md
@@ -2,7 +2,7 @@
title: Run Nwaku in a Docker Container
---
-This guide provides detailed steps to build and run a `nwaku` node in a Docker container. If you prefer a pre-configured setup that includes a monitoring dashboard, see the [Run Nwaku with Docker Compose](/guides/nwaku/run-docker-compose) guide.
+This guide provides detailed steps to build and run a `nwaku` node in a Docker container. If you prefer a pre-configured setup with a monitoring dashboard, see the [Run Nwaku with Docker Compose](/guides/nwaku/run-docker-compose) guide.
## Prerequisites
diff --git a/docs/guides/run-nwaku-node.md b/docs/guides/run-nwaku-node.md
index 4542c5e..c67add7 100644
--- a/docs/guides/run-nwaku-node.md
+++ b/docs/guides/run-nwaku-node.md
@@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ Nwaku is a lightweight and robust Nim client for running a Waku node, equipped w
This guide provides detailed steps to download, build, configure, and connect a `nwaku` node to the Waku Network. It also includes interacting with the node and finding its addresses.
-## Get the Binary
+## Get the Node Binary
To run a node, you must have the `nwaku` binary. Nwaku provides multiple options for acquiring the node binary:
@@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ To run a node, you must have the `nwaku` binary. Nwaku provides multiple options
You can build the node binary directly from the [nwaku source code](https://github.com/waku-org/nwaku). To learn more, please refer to the [Build Nwaku from Source](/guides/nwaku/build-source) guide.
-#### Run the Binary in Docker
+#### Run Nwaku in Docker
| | Description | Documentation |
| - | - | - |
diff --git a/docs/overview/concepts/content-topics.md b/docs/overview/concepts/content-topics.md
index cd03201..6c6cd88 100644
--- a/docs/overview/concepts/content-topics.md
+++ b/docs/overview/concepts/content-topics.md
@@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ title: Content Topics
`Content Topics` are metadata strings set by developers on outgoing messages to facilitate protocol-level features like selectively processing incoming messages ([Relay](/overview/concepts/protocols#relay) or [Filter](/overview/concepts/protocols#filter)) and retrieving historical messages ([Store](/overview/concepts/protocols#store)) that meet specific filtering criteria. Please refer to the [WAKU2-TOPICS](https://rfc.vac.dev/spec/23/#content-topics) specification to learn more.
-## Content Topic Format
+## Naming Format
Here is the recommended format for content topics:
diff --git a/docs/overview/index.md b/docs/overview/index.md
index 7b5d9ec..a93f63f 100644
--- a/docs/overview/index.md
+++ b/docs/overview/index.md
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
---
-title: What is Waku?
+title: Introduction to Waku
slug: /
---
diff --git a/docs/overview/reference/glossary.md b/docs/overview/reference/glossary.md
index 89f933d..7122f1d 100644
--- a/docs/overview/reference/glossary.md
+++ b/docs/overview/reference/glossary.md
@@ -28,7 +28,7 @@ DNS discovery is a [peer discovery](#peer-discovery) mechanism that allows the r
### [ENR](https://rfc.vac.dev/spec/31/)
-Ethereum Node Record (ENR) is a specification used to represent and identify [nodes](#node), facilitating [discovery](#peer-discovery) and communication within the network. Besides connection details, `Waku ENR` also includes node configuration information like enabled protocol and shards.
+Ethereum Node Record (ENR) is a specification used to represent and identify [nodes](#node), facilitating [discovery](#peer-discovery) and communication within the network. Besides connection details, `ENR` also includes node configuration information like enabled protocol and shards.
### [Filter](/overview/concepts/protocols#filter)
diff --git a/docs/powered-by-waku.mdx b/docs/powered-by-waku.mdx
index 8bb8679..e109050 100644
--- a/docs/powered-by-waku.mdx
+++ b/docs/powered-by-waku.mdx
@@ -32,13 +32,6 @@ import { PoweredBy } from "@site/src/components/mdx";
logoSrcDark: "/img/the-graph-mark-white.svg",
link: "https://thegraph.com/",
},
- {
- name: "XMTP",
- description:
- "Inter-blockchain account messaging protocol XMTP uses Waku to facilitate communication between nodes in its currently permissioned network.",
- logoSrc: "/img/xmtp-mark-black.svg",
- logoSrcDark: "/img/xmtp-mark-white.svg",
- link: "https://xmtp.org",
- },
]}
/>
+``
\ No newline at end of file
diff --git a/sidebars.js b/sidebars.js
index 44cf9c4..a320f74 100644
--- a/sidebars.js
+++ b/sidebars.js
@@ -42,6 +42,7 @@ const sidebars = {
{
type: "category",
label: "Reference",
+ collapsed: false,
items: [
"overview/reference/glossary",
"overview/reference/security-features",
@@ -69,6 +70,7 @@ const sidebars = {
{
type: "category",
label: "Reference",
+ collapsed: false,
items: [
"guides/reference/node-config-methods",
"guides/reference/node-config-options",
diff --git a/static/img/xmtp-mark-black.svg b/static/img/xmtp-mark-black.svg
deleted file mode 100644
index 0c0ce0c..0000000
--- a/static/img/xmtp-mark-black.svg
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,10 +0,0 @@
-
diff --git a/static/img/xmtp-mark-white.svg b/static/img/xmtp-mark-white.svg
deleted file mode 100644
index be6f26b..0000000
--- a/static/img/xmtp-mark-white.svg
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,10 +0,0 @@
-