--- icon: material/format-align-bottom --- # Footnotes Footnotes are a great way to add supplemental or additional information to a specific word, phrase or sentence without interrupting the flow of a document. Material for MkDocs provides the ability to define, reference and render footnotes. ## Configuration This configuration adds the ability to define inline footnotes, which are then rendered below all Markdown content of a document. Add the following lines to `mkdocs.yml`: ``` yaml markdown_extensions: - footnotes ``` See additional configuration options: - [Footnotes] [Footnotes]: ../setup/extensions/python-markdown.md#footnotes ### Footnote tooltips :material-alert-decagram:{ .mdx-pulse title="Added on January 24, 2024" } [Insiders] allows to render footnotes as inline tooltips, so the user can read the footnote without leaving the context of the document. Footnote tooltips can be enabled in `mkdocs.yml` with: ``` yaml theme: features: - content.footnote.tooltips ``` __Footnote tooltips are enabled on our documentation__, so to try it out, you can just hover or focus any footnote on this page or any other page of our documentation. [Insiders]: ../insiders/index.md ## Usage ### Adding footnote references A footnote reference must be enclosed in square brackets and must start with a caret `^`, directly followed by an arbitrary identifier, which is similar to the standard Markdown link syntax. ``` title="Text with footnote references" Lorem ipsum[^1] dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit.[^2] ```