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template: overrides/main.html
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---
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# Setting up navigation
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A clear and concise navigation structure is an important aspect of good project
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documentation. Material for MkDocs provides several options to configure the
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behavior of navigational elements, including [tabs][1] and [sections][2], and
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its flag-ship feature: [instant loading][3].
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[1]: #navigation-tabs
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[2]: #navigation-sections
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[3]: #instant-loading
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## Configuration
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### Instant loading
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[:octicons-file-code-24: Source][4] ·
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:octicons-unlock-24: Feature flag
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When _instant loading_ is enabled, clicks on all internal links will be
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intercepted and dispatched via [XHR][5] without fully reloading the page. It
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can be enabled via `mkdocs.yml` with:
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``` yaml
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theme:
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features:
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- navigation.instant
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```
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The resulting page is parsed and injected and all event handlers and components
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are rebound automatically. This means that __Material for MkDocs behaves like a
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Single Page Application__, which is especially useful for large documentation
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sites that come with a massive search index, as the search index will now
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remain intact in-between document switches.
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_Material for MkDocs is the only MkDocs theme offering this feature._
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[4]: https://github.com/squidfunk/mkdocs-material/blob/master/src/assets/javascripts/integrations/instant/index.ts
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[5]: https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/XMLHttpRequest
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### Navigation tabs
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[:octicons-file-code-24: Source][6] · :octicons-unlock-24: Feature flag
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When _tabs_ are enabled, top-level sections are rendered in a menu layer below
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the header on big screens (but not when the sidebar is hidden). They can be
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enabled via `mkdocs.yml` with:
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``` yaml
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theme:
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features:
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- navigation.tabs
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```
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=== "With tabs"
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[![With tabs][7]][7]
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=== "Without tabs"
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[![Without tabs][8]][8]
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Note that all __top-level pages__ (i.e. all top-level entries that directly
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refer to an `*.md` file) defined inside the [`nav`][9] entry of `mkdocs.yml`
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will be grouped under the first tab which will receive the title of the first
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page.
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This means that there will effectively be no collapsible subsections for the
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first tab, because each subsection is rendered as another tab. If you want more
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fine-grained control, _i.e. collapsible subsections for the first tab_, you can
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use __top-level sections__, so that the top-level is entirely made up of
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sections. This is illustrated in the following example:
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=== "Top-level pages"
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``` yaml
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nav:
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- Tab 1 + Page 1.1
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- Page 1.2
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- Tab 2:
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- Page 2.1
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- Page 2.2
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- Page 2.3
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- Page 1.3
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```
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=== "Top-level sections"
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``` yaml
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nav:
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- Tab 1:
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- Page 1.1
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- Page 1.2
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- Page 1.3
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- Tab 2:
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- Page 2.1
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- Page 2.2
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- Page 2.3
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```
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Also note that tabs are only shown for larger screens, so make sure that
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navigation is plausible on mobile devices. As another example, see the
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[`mkdocs.yml`][10] used to render these pages.
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[6]: https://github.com/squidfunk/mkdocs-material/blob/master/src/partials/tabs.html
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[7]: ../assets/screenshots/navigation-tabs.png
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[8]: ../assets/screenshots/navigation.png
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[9]: https://www.mkdocs.org/user-guide/configuration/#nav
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[10]: https://github.com/squidfunk/mkdocs-material/blob/master/mkdocs.yml
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### Navigation sections
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[:octicons-file-code-24: Source][11] ·
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:octicons-unlock-24: Feature flag ·
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[:octicons-heart-fill-24:{: .tx-heart } Insiders only][11]{: .tx-insiders }
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When _sections_ are enabled, top-level sections are rendered as groups in the
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sidebar on big screens (but not when the sidebar is hidden). It can be enabled
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via `mkdocs.yml`:
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``` yaml
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theme:
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features:
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- navigation.sections
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```
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=== "With sections"
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[![With sections][12]][12]
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=== "Without sections"
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[![Without sections][8]][8]
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[11]: ../insiders.md
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[12]: ../assets/screenshots/navigation-sections.png
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Both feature flags, _tabs_ and _sections_, can be combined with each other. If
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both feature flags are enabled, sections are rendered for 2nd level navigation
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items.
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### Navigation expansion
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[:octicons-file-code-24: Source][11] ·
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:octicons-unlock-24: Feature flag ·
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[:octicons-heart-fill-24:{: .tx-heart } Insiders only][11]{: .tx-insiders }
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When _expansion_ is enabled, the left sidebar will expand all collapsible
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subsections by default, so the user doesn't have to open subsections manually.
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It can be enabled via `mkdocs.yml` with:
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``` yaml
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theme:
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features:
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- navigation.expand
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```
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=== "With expansion"
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[![With expansion][13]][13]
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=== "Without expansion"
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[![Without expansion][8]][8]
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[13]: ../assets/screenshots/navigation-expand.png
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### Table of contents
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[:octicons-file-code-24: Source][14] · [:octicons-workflow-24: Extension][15]
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The [Table of contents][16] extension, which is part of the standard Markdown
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library, provides some options that are supported by Material for MkDocs to
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customize its appearance:
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`permalink`{: #permalink }
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: :octicons-milestone-24: Default: `false` – This option adds an anchor link
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containing the paragraph symbol `¶` or another custom symbol at the end of
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each headline, exactly like on the page you're currently viewing, which
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Material for MkDocs will make appear on hover:
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=== "¶"
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``` yaml
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markdown_extensions:
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- toc:
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permalink: true
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```
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=== "⚓︎"
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``` yaml
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markdown_extensions:
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- toc:
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permalink: ⚓︎
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```
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`slugify`{: #slugify }
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: :octicons-milestone-24: Default: `headerid.slugify` – This option allows for
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customization of the slug function. For some languages, the default may not
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produce good and readable identifiers. Consider using another slug function
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like for example those from [Python Markdown Extensions][17]:
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=== "Unicode"
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``` yaml
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markdown_extensions:
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- toc:
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slugify: !!python/name:pymdownx.slugs.uslugify
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```
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=== "Unicode, case-sensitive"
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``` yaml
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markdown_extensions:
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- toc:
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slugify: !!python/name:pymdownx.slugs.uslugify_cased
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```
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`toc_depth`{: #toc_depth }
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: :octicons-milestone-24: Default: `6` – Define the range of levels to be
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included in the table of contents. This may be useful for project
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documentation with deeply structured headings to decrease the length of the
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table of contents, or to remove the table of contents altogether:
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=== "Hide levels 4-6"
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``` yaml
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markdown_extensions:
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- toc:
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toc_depth: 3
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```
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=== "Hide table of contents"
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``` yaml
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markdown_extensions:
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- toc:
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toc_depth: 0
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```
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Note that MkDocs will not generate [anchor links][18] for levels outside
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the range defined with `toc_depth`. However, Material for MkDocs also allows
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to [hide the table of contents][19] on a specific page while keeping
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permalinks.
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_Material for MkDocs doesn't provide official support for the other options of
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this extension, so they may be supported but can also yield weird results. Use
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them at your own risk._
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[14]: https://github.com/squidfunk/mkdocs-material/blob/master/src/partials/toc.html
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[15]: https://python-markdown.github.io/extensions/toc/
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[16]: https://python-markdown.github.io/extensions/toc/#usage
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[17]: https://facelessuser.github.io/pymdown-extensions/extras/slugs/
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[18]: #permalink
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[19]: #hide-the-sidebars
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### Hide the sidebars
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[:octicons-file-code-24: Source][11] ·
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[:octicons-heart-fill-24:{: .tx-heart } Insiders only][11]{: .tx-insiders }
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Sometimes it's desirable to hide the navigation sidebar or table of contents,
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especially when there's a single navigation item. This can be done for any
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page using the [Metadata][20] extension:
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``` yaml
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---
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hide:
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- navigation # Hide navigation
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- toc # Hide table of contents
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---
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...
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```
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=== "Hide navigation"
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[![Hide navigation][21]][21]
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=== "Hide table of contents"
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[![Hide table of contents][22]][22]
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=== "Hide both"
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[![Hide navigation and table of contents][23]][23]
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[20]: ../../reference/meta-tags/#metadata
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[21]: ../assets/screenshots/hide-navigation.png
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[22]: ../assets/screenshots/hide-toc.png
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[23]: ../assets/screenshots/hide-navigation-toc.png
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## Customization
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### Keyboard shortcuts
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[:octicons-file-code-24: Source][24] ·
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:octicons-mortar-board-24: Difficulty: _easy_
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Material for MkDocs includes several keyboard shortcuts that make it possible
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to navigate your project documentation via keyboard. There're two modes:
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`search`{: #search }
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: This mode is active when the _search is focused_. It provides several key
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bindings to make search accessible and navigable via keyboard:
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* ++arrow-down++ , ++arrow-up++ : select next / previous result
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* ++esc++ , ++tab++ : close search dialog
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* ++enter++ : follow selected result
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`global`{: #global }
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: This mode is active when _search is not focussed_ and when there's no other
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focussed element that is susceptible to keyboard input. The following keys
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are bound:
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* ++f++ , ++s++ , ++slash++ : open search dialog
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* ++p++ , ++comma++ : go to previous page
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* ++n++ , ++period++ : go to next page
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Let's say you want to bind some action to the ++x++ key. By using [additional
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JavaScript][25], you can subscribe to the `keyboard$` observable and attach
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your custom event listener:
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``` js
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app.keyboard$.subscribe(function(key) {
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if (key.mode === "global" && key.type === "x") {
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/* Add custom keyboard handler here */
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key.claim()
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}
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})
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```
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The call to `#!js key.claim()` will essentially execute `#!js preventDefault()`
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on the underlying event, so the keypress will not propagate further and touch
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other event listeners.
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[24]: https://github.com/squidfunk/mkdocs-material/blob/master/src/assets/javascripts/integrations/keyboard/index.ts
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[25]: ../customization.md#additional-javascript
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