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template: overrides/main.html
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# Changing the colors
As any proper Material Design implementation, Material for MkDocs supports
Google's original [color palette][1], which can be easily configured through
`mkdocs.yml`. Furthermore, colors can be customized with a few lines of CSS to
fit your brand's identity by using [CSS variables][2].
[1]: http://www.materialui.co/colors
[2]: #custom-colors
## Configuration
### Color palette
#### Color scheme
[:octicons-file-code-24: Source][3] · :octicons-milestone-24: Default: `default`
Material for MkDocs supports two _color schemes_: a light mode, which is just
called `default`, and a dark mode, which is called `slate`. The color scheme
can be set via `mkdocs.yml`:
``` yaml
theme:
palette:
scheme: default
```
_Click on a tile to change the color scheme_:
The _color scheme_ can also be set based on _user preference_, which makes use
of the `prefers-color-scheme` media query, by setting the value in `mkdocs.yml`
to `preference`:
``` yaml
theme:
palette:
scheme: preference
```
[3]: https://github.com/squidfunk/mkdocs-material/blob/master/src/assets/stylesheets/palette/_scheme.scss
#### Primary color
[:octicons-file-code-24: Source][4] · :octicons-milestone-24: Default: `indigo`
The _primary color_ is used for the header, the sidebar, text links and several
other components. In order to change the primary color, set the following value
in `mkdocs.yml` to a valid color name:
``` yaml
theme:
palette:
primary: indigo
```
_Click on a tile to change the primary color_:
[4]: https://github.com/squidfunk/mkdocs-material/blob/master/src/assets/stylesheets/palette/_primary.scss
#### Accent color
[:octicons-file-code-24: Source][5] · :octicons-milestone-24: Default: `indigo`
The _accent color_ is used to denote elements that can be interacted with, e.g.
hovered links, buttons and scrollbars. It can be changed in `mkdocs.yml` by
choosing a valid color name:
``` yaml
theme:
palette:
accent: indigo
```
_Click on a tile to change the accent color_:
[5]: https://github.com/squidfunk/mkdocs-material/blob/master/src/assets/stylesheets/palette/_accent.scss
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!!! warning "Accessibility – not all color combinations work well"
With __2__ (color schemes) __x 21__ (primary colors) __x 17__ (accent color)
= __714__ combinations, it's impossible to ensure that all configurations
provide a good user experience (e.g. _yellow on light background_). Make
sure that the color combination of your choosing provides enough contrast
and tweak CSS variables where necessary.
### Color palette toggle
[:octicons-file-code-24: Source][6] ·
[:octicons-heart-fill-24:{: .mdx-heart } Insiders only][6]{: .mdx-insiders }
[Insiders][6] can easily add multiple color palettes, including a [scheme][8],
[primary][9] and [accent][10] color each, and let the user choose. A color
palette toggle can be added via `mkdocs.yml`:
``` yaml
theme:
palette:
# Light mode
- scheme: default
primary: indigo
accent: indigo
toggle:
icon: material/toggle-switch-off-outline
name: Switch to dark mode
# Dark mode
- scheme: slate
primary: blue
accent: blue
toggle:
icon: material/toggle-switch
name: Switch to light mode
```
This will render a color palette toggle in the header next to the search bar:
The `toggle` field allows to specify an `icon` and `name` for each palette. The
toggle is rendered next to the search bar and will cycle through all defined
color palettes:
`icon`{: #icon }
: :octicons-milestone-24: Default: _none_ · :octicons-alert-24: Required –
This field must point to a valid icon path referencing [any icon bundled
with the theme][12], or the build will not succeed. Some popular
combinations:
* :material-toggle-switch-off-outline: + :material-toggle-switch: – `material/toggle-switch-off-outline` + `material/toggle-switch`
* :material-weather-sunny: + :material-weather-night: – `material/weather-sunny` + `material/weather-night`
* :material-eye-outline: + :material-eye: – `material/eye-outline` + `material/eye`
* :material-lightbulb-outline: + :material-lightbulb: – `material/lightbulb-outline` + `material/lightbulb`
`name`{: #name }
: :octicons-milestone-24: Default: _none_ · :octicons-alert-24: Required –
This field is used as the toggle's `title` attribute and should be set to a
discernable name to improve accessibility.
[6]: ../insiders.md
[7]: https://squidfunk.github.io/mkdocs-material-insiders/setup/changing-the-colors
[8]: #color-scheme
[9]: #primary-color
[10]: #accent-color
[11]: ../assets/screenshots/color-palette-toggle.png
[12]: https://github.com/squidfunk/mkdocs-material/tree/master/material/.icons
## Customization
### Custom colors
[:octicons-file-code-24: Source][13] ·
:octicons-mortar-board-24: Difficulty: _easy_
Material for MkDocs implements colors using [CSS variables][14] (custom
properties). If you want to customize the colors beyond the palette (e.g. to
use your brand-specific colors), you can add an [additional stylesheet][15] and
tweak the values of the CSS variables.
Let's say you're :fontawesome-brands-youtube:{: style="color: #EE0F0F" }
__YouTube__, and want to set the primary color to your brand's palette. Just
add:
``` css
:root {
--md-primary-fg-color: #EE0F0F;
--md-primary-fg-color--light: #ECB7B7;
--md-primary-fg-color--dark: #90030C;
}
```
See the file containing the [color definitions][13] for a list of all CSS
variables.
[13]: https://github.com/squidfunk/mkdocs-material/blob/master/src/assets/stylesheets/main/_colors.scss
[14]: https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/CSS/Using_CSS_custom_properties
[15]: ../customization.md#additional-css
### Custom color schemes
[:octicons-file-code-24: Source][13] ·
:octicons-mortar-board-24: Difficulty: _easy_
Besides overriding specific colors, you can create your own, named color scheme
by wrapping the definitions in the `#!css [data-md-color-scheme="..."]`
[attribute selector][16], which you can then set via `mkdocs.yml` as described
in the [color schemes][8] section:
``` css
[data-md-color-scheme="youtube"] {
--md-primary-fg-color: #EE0F0F;
--md-primary-fg-color--light: #ECB7B7;
--md-primary-fg-color--dark: #90030C;
}
```
Additionally, the `slate` color scheme defines all of it's colors via `hsla`
color functions and deduces its colors from the `--md-hue` CSS variable. You
can tune the `slate` theme with:
``` css
[data-md-color-scheme="slate"] {
--md-hue: 210; /* [0, 360] */
}
```
[16]: https://www.w3.org/TR/selectors-4/#attribute-selectors