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template: overrides/main.html
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---
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# Getting started
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## Installation
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While there are several ways of installing Material for MkDocs, the recommended
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methods are either by using `pip` – the Python package manager – or by pulling
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the [official Docker image][1].
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[1]: https://hub.docker.com/r/squidfunk/mkdocs-material/
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### with pip <small>recommended</small>
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Material for MkDocs can be installed with `pip`:
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``` sh
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pip install mkdocs-material
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```
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Note that this will automatically install compatible versions of [MkDocs][2],
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[Markdown][3], [Pygments][4] and [PyMdown Extensions][5]. Material for MkDocs
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always strives to support the latest versions, so there's no need to install
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those packages separately.
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!!! tip "Installation in a virtual environment"
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The best way to make sure that you end up with the correct versions and
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without any incompatibility problems between packages it to use a **virtual
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environment**. Don't know what this is or how to set it up? We recommend
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to start by reading a [tutorial on virtual environments][6] for Python.
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!!! warning "Installation on macOS"
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When you're running the pre-installed version of Python on macOS, `pip`
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tries to install packages in a folder for which your user might not have
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the adequate permissions. There are two possible solutions for this:
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1. **Installing in user space** (recommended): Provide the `--user` flag
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to the install command and `pip` will install the package in a user-site
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location. This is the recommended way.
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2. **Switching to a homebrewed Python**: Upgrade your Python installation
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to a self-contained solution by installing Python with Homebrew. This
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should eliminate a lot of problems you could be having with `pip`.
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!!! failure "Error: unrecognized theme 'material'"
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If you run into this error, the most common reason is that you installed
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MkDocs through some package manager (e.g. Homebrew or `apt-get`) and
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Material for MkDocs through `pip`, so both packages end up in different
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locations. MkDocs only checks its install location for themes.
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[2]: https://www.mkdocs.org
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[3]: https://python-markdown.github.io/
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[4]: https://pygments.org/
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[5]: https://facelessuser.github.io/pymdown-extensions/
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[6]: https://docs.python-guide.org/dev/virtualenvs/
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### with docker <small>recommended</small>
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The official [Docker image][7] is a great way to get up and running in a few
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minutes, as it comes with all dependencies pre-installed. Pull the image for the
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`latest` version with:
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```
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docker pull squidfunk/mkdocs-material
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```
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The `mkdocs` executable is provided as an entry point and `serve` is the default
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command. Start the development server in your project root – the folder where
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`mkdocs.yml` resides — with:
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=== "Unix"
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```
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docker run --rm -it -p 8000:8000 -v ${PWD}:/docs squidfunk/mkdocs-material
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```
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=== "Windows"
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```
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docker run --rm -it -p 8000:8000 -v "%cd%":/docs squidfunk/mkdocs-material
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```
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[7]: https://hub.docker.com/r/squidfunk/mkdocs-material/
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### with git
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Material for MkDocs can be directly used from [GitHub][8] by cloning the
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repository into a subfolder of your project root which might be useful if you
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want to use the very latest version:
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``` sh
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git clone https://github.com/squidfunk/mkdocs-material.git
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```
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The theme will reside in the folder `mkdocs-material/material`.
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[8]: https://github.com/squidfunk/mkdocs-material
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## Configuration
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Depending on your installation method, you can now add the following lines to
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`mkdocs.yml` in your project root. If you installed Material for MkDocs using
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a package manager, add:
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``` yaml
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theme:
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name: material
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```
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If you cloned Material for MkDocs from GitHub add:
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``` yaml
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theme:
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name: null
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custom_dir: mkdocs-material/material
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```
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MkDocs includes a development server, so you can preview your changes as you
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write your documentation. The development server can be started with the
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following command:
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``` sh
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mkdocs serve
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```
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Point your browser to http://localhost:8000 and your documentation should greet
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you in a new look. If you're starting from scratch, the following configuration
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can be used as a starting point:
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??? summary "Example configuration"
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This is an excerpt from the [`mkdocs.yml`][9] used to render these pages:
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``` yaml
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# Project information
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site_name: Material for MkDocs
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site_description: A Material Design theme for MkDocs
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site_author: Martin Donath
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site_url: https://squidfunk.github.io/mkdocs-material/
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# Repository
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repo_name: squidfunk/mkdocs-material
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repo_url: https://github.com/squidfunk/mkdocs-material
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# Copyright
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copyright: Copyright © 2016 - 2020 Martin Donath
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# Configuration
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theme:
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name: material
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language: en
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palette:
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primary: indigo
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accent: indigo
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font:
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text: Roboto
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code: Roboto Mono
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# Extras
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extra:
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social:
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- icon: fontawesome/brands/github-alt
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link: https://github.com/squidfunk
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- icon: fontawesome/brands/twitter
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link: https://twitter.com/squidfunk
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- icon: fontawesome/brands/linkedin
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link: https://linkedin.com/in/squidfunk
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# Google Analytics
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google_analytics:
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- UA-XXXXXXXX-X
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- auto
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# Extensions
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markdown_extensions:
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- admonition
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- codehilite:
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guess_lang: false
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- toc:
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permalink: true
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```
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[9]: https://github.com/squidfunk/mkdocs-material/blob/master/mkdocs.yml
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### Feature flags
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These optional features are hidden behind flags and can be explicitly enabled
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in `mkdocs.yml`.
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#### Instant loading :hatching_chick:
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The (still experimental) *instant loading* feature will intercept clicks on all
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internal links and dispatch them directly via XHR without a full page reload.
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It can be enabled from `mkdocs.yml` with:
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``` yaml
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theme:
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features:
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- 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 automatically rebound. 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 huge search index, as the search index will now remain
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intact in-between document switches.
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#### Tabs
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The *tabs* feature will render *top-level subsections* in another navigational
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layer below the header on big screens (but leave them untouched on mobile). It
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can be enabled from `mkdocs.yml` with:
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``` yaml
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theme:
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features:
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- tabs
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```
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Note that all *top-level pages* (i.e. all top-level entries that directly refer
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to an `*.md` file) defined inside the `nav` entry of `mkdocs.yml` will be
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grouped under the first tab which will receive the title of the first page.
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This means that there will effectively be no collapsible subsections for the
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first tab, as 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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move all *top-level pages into a subsection*, so that the top-level is entirely
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made up of subsections. Note that tabs are only shown for larger screens, so
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make sure that navigation is plausible on mobile devices.
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As an example, see the [`mkdocs.yml`][9] used to render these pages.
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### Language
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> Default: `en`
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Material for MkDocs supports internationalization (i18n) and provides
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translations for all template variables and labels. You can set the language
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from `mkdocs.yml` with:
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``` yaml
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theme:
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language: en
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```
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The following language codes are supported:
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<style>
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.md-language-list {
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-webkit-columns: 2;
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-moz-columns: 2;
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columns: 2;
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}
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.md-language-list li {
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-webkit-column-break-inside: avoid;
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page-break-inside: avoid;
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break-inside: avoid;
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}
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</style>
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<ul class="md-language-list">
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<li><code>af</code> / Afrikaans</li>
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<li><code>ar</code> / Arabic</li>
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<li><code>ca</code> / Catalan</li>
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<li><code>zh</code> / Chinese (Simplified)</li>
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<li><code>zh-Hant</code> / Chinese (Traditional)</li>
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<li><code>zh-TW</code> / Chinese (Taiwanese)</li>
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<li><code>hr</code> / Croatian</li>
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<li><code>cs</code> / Czech</li>
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<li><code>da</code> / Danish</li>
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<li><code>nl</code> / Dutch</li>
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<li><code>en</code> / English</li>
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<li><code>et</code> / Estonian</li>
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<li><code>fi</code> / Finnish</li>
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<li><code>fr</code> / French</li>
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<li><code>gl</code> / Galician</li>
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<li><code>de</code> / German</li>
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<li><code>gr</code> / Greek</li>
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<li><code>he</code> / Hebrew</li>
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<li><code>hi</code> / Hindi</li>
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<li><code>hu</code> / Hungarian</li>
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<li><code>id</code> / Indonesian</li>
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<li><code>it</code> / Italian</li>
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<li><code>ja</code> / Japanese</li>
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<li><code>kr</code> / Korean</li>
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<li><code>no</code> / Norwegian</li>
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<li><code>nn</code> / Norwegian (Nynorsk)</li>
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<li><code>fa</code> / Persian</li>
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<li><code>pl</code> / Polish</li>
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<li><code>pt</code> / Portuguese</li>
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<li><code>ro</code> / Romanian</li>
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<li><code>ru</code> / Russian</li>
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<li><code>sr</code> / Serbian</li>
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<li><code>sh</code> / Serbo-Croatian</li>
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<li><code>sk</code> / Slovak</li>
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<li><code>si</code> / Slovenian</li>
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<li><code>es</code> / Spanish</li>
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<li><code>sv</code> / Swedish</li>
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<li><code>th</code> / Thai</li>
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<li><code>tr</code> / Turkish</li>
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<li><code>uk</code> / Ukrainian</li>
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<li><code>vi</code> / Vietnamese</li>
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<li>
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<a href="https://bit.ly/38F5RCa">
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Add language
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</a>
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</li>
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</ul>
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While many languages are read `ltr` (left-to-right), Material for MkDocs also
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supports `rtl` (right-to-left) directionality which is inferred from the
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selected language, but can also be set with:
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``` yaml
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theme:
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direction: rtl
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```
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### Color palette
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The Material Design [color palette][10] comes with 20 hues, all of which are
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included with Material for MkDocs. Primary and accent colors can be set from
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the project root's `mkdocs.yml`:
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``` yaml
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theme:
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palette:
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primary: indigo
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accent: indigo
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```
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If the colors are set with these configuration options, an additional CSS file
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that includes the hues of the color palette is automatically included and linked
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from the template.
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??? tip "Custom colors with CSS variables"
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Material for MkDocs defines all colors as CSS variables. If you want to
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customize the colors beyond the palette (e.g. to use your brand's colors),
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you can add an [additional stylesheet][11] and override the defaults:
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``` css
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:root {
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/* Default color shades */
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--md-default-fg-color: ...;
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--md-default-fg-color--light: ...;
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--md-default-fg-color--lighter: ...;
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--md-default-fg-color--lightest: ...;
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--md-default-bg-color: ...;
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--md-default-bg-color--light: ...;
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--md-default-bg-color--lighter: ...;
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--md-default-bg-color--lightest: ...;
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/* Primary color shades */
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--md-primary-fg-color: ...;
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--md-primary-fg-color--light: ...;
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--md-primary-fg-color--dark: ...;
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--md-primary-bg-color: ...;
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--md-primary-bg-color--light: ...;
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/* Accent color shades */
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--md-accent-fg-color: ...;
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--md-accent-fg-color--transparent: ...;
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--md-accent-bg-color: ...;
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--md-accent-bg-color--light: ...;
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/* Code block color shades */
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--md-code-bg-color: ...;
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--md-code-fg-color: ...;
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}
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```
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[10]: http://www.materialui.co/colors
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[11]: customization.md#additional-stylesheets
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#### Primary color
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> Default: `indigo`
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Click on a color name to change the primary color of the theme:
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<style>
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.md-typeset button[data-md-color-primary] {
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cursor: pointer;
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transition: opacity 250ms;
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}
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.md-typeset button[data-md-color-primary]:hover {
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opacity: 0.75;
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}
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.md-typeset button[data-md-color-primary] > code {
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display: block;
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color: var(--md-primary-bg-color);
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background-color: var(--md-primary-fg-color);
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}
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</style>
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<button data-md-color-primary="red"><code>red</code></button>
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<button data-md-color-primary="pink"><code>pink</code></button>
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<button data-md-color-primary="purple"><code>purple</code></button>
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<button data-md-color-primary="deep-purple"><code>deep purple</code></button>
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<button data-md-color-primary="indigo"><code>indigo</code></button>
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<button data-md-color-primary="blue"><code>blue</code></button>
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<button data-md-color-primary="light-blue"><code>light blue</code></button>
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<button data-md-color-primary="cyan"><code>cyan</code></button>
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<button data-md-color-primary="teal"><code>teal</code></button>
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<button data-md-color-primary="green"><code>green</code></button>
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<button data-md-color-primary="light-green"><code>light green</code></button>
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<button data-md-color-primary="lime"><code>lime</code></button>
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<button data-md-color-primary="yellow"><code>yellow</code></button>
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<button data-md-color-primary="amber"><code>amber</code></button>
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<button data-md-color-primary="orange"><code>orange</code></button>
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<button data-md-color-primary="deep-orange"><code>deep orange</code></button>
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<button data-md-color-primary="brown"><code>brown</code></button>
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<button data-md-color-primary="grey"><code>grey</code></button>
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<button data-md-color-primary="blue-grey"><code>blue grey</code></button>
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<button data-md-color-primary="black"><code>black</code></button>
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<button data-md-color-primary="white"><code>white</code></button>
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<script>
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var buttons = document.querySelectorAll("button[data-md-color-primary]")
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buttons.forEach(function(button) {
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var attr = "data-md-color-primary"
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button.addEventListener("click", function() {
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document.body.setAttribute(attr, this.getAttribute(attr))
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})
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})
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</script>
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#### Accent color
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> Default: `indigo`
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Click on a color name to change the accent color of the theme:
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<style>
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.md-typeset button[data-md-color-accent] {
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cursor: pointer;
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transition: opacity 250ms;
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}
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.md-typeset button[data-md-color-accent]:hover {
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opacity: 0.75;
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}
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.md-typeset button[data-md-color-accent] > code {
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display: block;
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color: var(--md-accent-fg-color);
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}
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</style>
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<button data-md-color-accent="red"><code>red</code></button>
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<button data-md-color-accent="pink"><code>pink</code></button>
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<button data-md-color-accent="purple"><code>purple</code></button>
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<button data-md-color-accent="deep-purple"><code>deep purple</code></button>
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<button data-md-color-accent="indigo"><code>indigo</code></button>
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<button data-md-color-accent="blue"><code>blue</code></button>
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<button data-md-color-accent="light-blue"><code>light blue</code></button>
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<button data-md-color-accent="cyan"><code>cyan</code></button>
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<button data-md-color-accent="teal"><code>teal</code></button>
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<button data-md-color-accent="green"><code>green</code></button>
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<button data-md-color-accent="light-green"><code>light green</code></button>
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<button data-md-color-accent="lime"><code>lime</code></button>
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<button data-md-color-accent="yellow"><code>yellow</code></button>
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<button data-md-color-accent="amber"><code>amber</code></button>
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<button data-md-color-accent="orange"><code>orange</code></button>
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<button data-md-color-accent="deep-orange"><code>deep orange</code></button>
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<script>
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var buttons = document.querySelectorAll("button[data-md-color-accent]")
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buttons.forEach(function(button) {
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var attr = "data-md-color-accent"
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button.addEventListener("click", function() {
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document.body.setAttribute(attr, this.getAttribute(attr))
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})
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})
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</script>
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### Fonts
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> Default: `Roboto` and `Roboto Mono`
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The [Roboto font family][12] is the default font included with the theme,
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specifically the regular sans-serif type for text and the `monospaced` type for
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code. Both fonts are loaded from [Google Fonts][13] and can be changed to any
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valid webfont, like for example the [Ubuntu font family][14]:
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``` yaml
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theme:
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font:
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text: Ubuntu
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code: Ubuntu Mono
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```
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The text font will be loaded in weights 400 and **700**, the `monospaced` font
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in regular weight. If you want to load fonts from other destinations or don't
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want to use Google Fonts for data privacy reasons, just set `font` to `false`:
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``` yaml
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theme:
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font: false
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```
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[12]: https://fonts.google.com/specimen/Roboto
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[13]: https://fonts.google.com
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[14]: https://fonts.google.com/specimen/Ubuntu
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### Icons
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> Default: `material/library` and `fontawesome/brands/git-alt`
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Material for MkDocs uses icons in several places. Currently, the following icons
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can be changed from `mkdocs.yml`: the logo icon, the repository icon and the
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[social link icons][15]. While the social link icons are tied to the respective
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entries, the other icons can be changed by referencing a valid path (without the
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trailing `.svg`) relative to the `.icons` folder which comes with the theme:
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``` yaml
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theme:
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icon:
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logo: material/library
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repo: fontawesome/brands/git-alt
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```
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All icons are directly inlined as `*.svg` files, so no further requests will be
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made. Icon sets which are bundled with Material for MkDocs:
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* [Material Design icons][16] (`material`): 3.8k icons
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* [FontAwesome icons][17] (`fontawesome`): 1.5k icons
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* [GitHub's Octicons][18] (`octicons`): 200 icons
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__You can use all those icons [directly from :fontawesome-brands-markdown:
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Markdown][19]!__
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[15]: #adding-social-links
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[16]: https://material.io/resources/icons/
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[17]: https://fontawesome.com/icons?d=gallery&m=free
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[18]: https://octicons.github.com/
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[19]: extensions/pymdown.md#icons
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### Logo
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> Default: icon set through `theme.icon.logo`
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|
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If you want to replace the icon in the header (screen) and drawer (mobile)
|
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with your brand's logo, you can place an image file in your `docs` folder
|
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and use the following option in `mkdocs.yml`:
|
||
|
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``` yaml
|
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theme:
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logo: images/logo.svg
|
||
```
|
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|
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Ideally, the image should be a square with a minimum resolution of 96x96, leave
|
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some room towards the edges and be composed of high contrast areas on a
|
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transparent ground, as it will be placed on the colored header and drawer.
|
||
|
||
### Favicon
|
||
|
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> Default: `assets/images/favicon.png`
|
||
|
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The default favicon can be changed with:
|
||
|
||
``` yaml
|
||
theme:
|
||
favicon: images/favicon.png
|
||
```
|
||
|
||
## Extras
|
||
|
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### Adding a source repository
|
||
|
||
To include a link to the repository of your project within your documentation,
|
||
set the following variables via your project's `mkdocs.yml`:
|
||
|
||
``` yaml
|
||
repo_name: squidfunk/mkdocs-material
|
||
repo_url: https://github.com/squidfunk/mkdocs-material
|
||
```
|
||
|
||
The name of the repository will be rendered next to the search bar on big
|
||
screens and as part of the main navigation drawer on smaller screen sizes.
|
||
Additionally, for GitHub and GitLab, the number of stars and forks is shown.
|
||
Note that the repository icon can be explicitly set through `theme.icon.repo`.
|
||
|
||
!!! question "Why is there an edit button at the top of every article?"
|
||
|
||
If the `repo_url` is set to a GitHub or BitBucket repository, and the
|
||
`repo_name` is set to *GitHub* or *BitBucket* (implied by default), an
|
||
edit button will appear at the top of every article. This is the automatic
|
||
behavior that MkDocs implements. See the [MkDocs documentation][20] on more
|
||
guidance regarding the `edit_uri` attribute, which defines whether the edit
|
||
button is shown or not.
|
||
|
||
[20]: https://www.mkdocs.org/user-guide/configuration/#edit_uri
|
||
|
||
### Adding social links
|
||
|
||
Social accounts can be linked in the footer of the documentation using the
|
||
[icons][21] which are bundled with the theme. Note that each `icon` must point
|
||
to a valid path (without the trailing `.svg`) relative to the `.icons` folder
|
||
which comes with the theme:
|
||
|
||
``` yaml
|
||
extra:
|
||
social:
|
||
- icon: fontawesome/brands/github-alt
|
||
link: https://github.com/squidfunk
|
||
- icon: fontawesome/brands/twitter
|
||
link: https://twitter.com/squidfunk
|
||
- icon: fontawesome/brands/linkedin
|
||
link: https://linkedin.com/in/squidfunk
|
||
```
|
||
|
||
[21]: #icons
|
||
|
||
### Adding a Web App Manifest
|
||
|
||
A [Web App Manifest][22] is a simple JSON file that tells the browser about your
|
||
web application and how it should behave when installed on the user's mobile
|
||
device or desktop. You can specify such a manifest in `mkdocs.yml`:
|
||
|
||
``` yaml
|
||
extra:
|
||
manifest: manifest.webmanifest
|
||
```
|
||
|
||
[22]: https://developers.google.com/web/fundamentals/web-app-manifest/
|
||
|
||
## Integrations
|
||
|
||
### Google Analytics
|
||
|
||
MkDocs makes it easy to integrate site tracking with Google Analytics. To enable
|
||
tracking, which is disabled by default, you must add your tracking identifier
|
||
to `mkdocs.yml`:
|
||
|
||
``` yaml
|
||
google_analytics:
|
||
- UA-XXXXXXXX-X
|
||
- auto
|
||
```
|
||
|
||
Besides basic page views, *site search* can also be tracked to better understand
|
||
how people use your documentation and what they expect to find. To enable
|
||
search tracking:
|
||
|
||
1. Go to your Google Analytics **admin settings**
|
||
2. Select the property for the respective tracking code
|
||
3. Go to the **view settings** tab.
|
||
4. Scroll down and enable **site search settings**
|
||
5. Set the **query parameter** to `q`.
|
||
|
||
### Disqus
|
||
|
||
Material for MkDocs is integrated with [Disqus][23], so if you want to add a
|
||
comments section to your documentation set the *shortname* of your Disqus
|
||
project in `mkdocs.yml`:
|
||
|
||
``` yaml
|
||
extra:
|
||
disqus: your-shortname
|
||
```
|
||
|
||
The comments section is inserted on *every page, except the index page*. The
|
||
necessary JavaScript is automatically included.
|
||
|
||
!!! warning "Requirements"
|
||
|
||
Note that `site_url` must be set in `mkdocs.yml` for the Disqus integration
|
||
to load properly.
|
||
|
||
Disqus can also be enabled or disabled for specific pages using [Metadata][24].
|
||
|
||
[23]: https://disqus.com
|
||
[24]: extensions/metadata.md#disqus
|
||
|
||
## Extensions
|
||
|
||
[Markdown][3] comes with several very useful extensions, the following of which
|
||
are not enabled by default but highly recommended, so enabling them should
|
||
definitely be a good idea:
|
||
|
||
``` yaml
|
||
markdown_extensions:
|
||
- admonition
|
||
- codehilite:
|
||
guess_lang: false
|
||
- toc:
|
||
permalink: true
|
||
```
|
||
|
||
See the following list of extensions supported by Material for MkDocs including
|
||
some more information on configuration and usage:
|
||
|
||
* [Admonition][25]
|
||
* [Codehilite][26]
|
||
* [Footnotes][27]
|
||
* [Metadata][28]
|
||
* [Permalinks][29]
|
||
* [PyMdown Extensions][30]
|
||
|
||
[25]: extensions/admonition.md
|
||
[26]: extensions/codehilite.md
|
||
[27]: extensions/footnotes.md
|
||
[28]: extensions/metadata.md
|
||
[29]: extensions/permalinks.md
|
||
[30]: extensions/pymdown.md
|
||
|
||
## Plugins
|
||
|
||
MkDocs' plugin architecture makes it possible to add pre- or post-processing
|
||
steps that sit between the theme and your documentation. For more information,
|
||
see the following list of plugins tested and supported by Material for MkDocs
|
||
including more information regarding installation and usage:
|
||
|
||
* [Search][31] (enabled by default)
|
||
* [Minification][32]
|
||
* [Revision date][33]
|
||
* [Awesome pages][34]
|
||
|
||
For further reference, the MkDocs wiki contains a list of all
|
||
[available plugins][35].
|
||
|
||
[31]: plugins/search.md
|
||
[32]: plugins/minification.md
|
||
[33]: plugins/revision-date.md
|
||
[34]: plugins/awesome-pages.md
|
||
[35]: https://github.com/mkdocs/mkdocs/wiki/MkDocs-Plugins
|