--- template: overrides/main.html --- # Changing the logo and icons When installing Material for MkDocs, you immediately get access to _over 7.000 icons_ ready to be used for customization of specific parts of the theme and/or when writing your documentation in Markdown. Not enough? You can also [add additional icons][1] with minimal effort. [1]: #additional-icons ## Configuration ### Logo [:octicons-file-code-24: Source][2] · :octicons-milestone-24: Default: `material/library` There're two ways to specify a _logo_: it must be a valid path to [any icon bundled with the theme][3], or to a user-provided image located in the `docs` folder. Both can be set via `mkdocs.yml`: === "Icon" ``` yaml theme: icon: logo: material/library ``` === "Image" ``` yaml theme: logo: assets/logo.png ``` [2]: https://github.com/squidfunk/mkdocs-material/blob/master/src/partials/logo.html [3]: https://github.com/squidfunk/mkdocs-material/tree/master/material/.icons ### Favicon [:octicons-file-code-24: Source][4] · :octicons-milestone-24: Default: `assets/images/favicon.png` The _favicon_ can be changed to a path pointing to a user-provided image, which must be located in the `docs` folder. It can be set via `mkdocs.yml`: ``` yaml theme: favicon: images/favicon.png ``` [4]: https://github.com/squidfunk/mkdocs-material/blob/master/src/base.html#L53-L54 ### Icons [:octicons-file-code-24: Source][3] · [:octicons-workflow-24: Extension][5] The [Emoji][5] extension, which is part of [Python Markdown Extensions][6], adds the ability to __integrate icons__ in the `*.svg` file format, which are inlined when [building your site][7]: ``` yaml markdown_extensions: - pymdownx.emoji: emoji_index: !!python/name:materialx.emoji.twemoji emoji_generator: !!python/name:materialx.emoji.to_svg ``` The following icon sets are bundled with Material for MkDocs: * :material-material-design: – [Material Design][8] * :fontawesome-brands-font-awesome-flag: – [FontAwesome][9] * :octicons-mark-github-16: – [Octicons][10] If you want to add [additional icons][1], read on. [5]: https://facelessuser.github.io/pymdown-extensions/extensions/emoji/ [6]: https://facelessuser.github.io/pymdown-extensions/ [7]: ../creating-your-site.md#building-your-site [8]: https://materialdesignicons.com/ [9]: https://fontawesome.com/icons?d=gallery&m=free [10]: https://octicons.github.com/ ## Customization ### Additional icons [:octicons-file-code-24: Source][3] · :octicons-mortar-board-24: Difficulty: _moderate_ In order to add additional icons, [extend the theme][11], and create a folder named `.icons` in the [`custom_dir`][12] you want to use for overrides. Next, add your `*.svg` icons into a subfolder of the `.icons` folder. Let's say you downloaded and unpacked the [Bootstrap][13] icon set, and want to add it to your project documentation. The structure of your project should look like this: ``` sh . ├─ overrides/ │ └─ .icons/ │ └─ bootstrap/ │ └─ *.svg └─ mkdocs.yml ``` Then, add the following lines to `mkdocs.yml`: ``` yaml markdown_extensions: - pymdownx.emoji: emoji_index: !!python/name:materialx.emoji.twemoji emoji_generator: !!python/name:materialx.emoji.to_svg options: custom_icons: - overrides/.icons ``` You should now be able to use the :fontawesome-brands-bootstrap: Bootstrap icons. [11]: ../customization.md#extending-the-theme [12]: https://www.mkdocs.org/user-guide/configuration/#custom_dir [13]: https://icons.getbootstrap.com/