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# Getting started
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## Installation
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### Installing MkDocs
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Before installing [MkDocs][1], you need to make sure you have Python and `pip`
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– the Python package manager – up and running. You can verify if you're already
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good to go with the following commands:
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``` sh
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python --version
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# Python 2.7.13
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pip --version
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# pip 9.0.1
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```
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Installing and verifying MkDocs is as simple as:
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``` sh
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pip install mkdocs && mkdocs --version
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# mkdocs, version 0.16.0
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```
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!!! warning "MkDocs for Material requirements"
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Material requires MkDocs >= 0.16.
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Furthermore, it is highly recommended to install [Pygments][2] and the [PyMdown
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Extensions][3] to get the most out of the Material theme:
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```sh
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pip install pygments
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pip install pymdown-extensions
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```
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[1]: http://www.mkdocs.org
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[2]: http://pygments.org
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[3]: http://facelessuser.github.io/pymdown-extensions/
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### Installing Material
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#### by using pip
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Material 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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!!! warning "Installation on Mac OS X"
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When you're running the pre-installed version of Python on OS X, `pip` tries
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to install packages in a folder for which your user might not have the
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adequate permissions. There are two possible solutions to 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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will also eliminate any problems you may be having with `pip`.
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#### by cloning from GitHub
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Material can also be used without system-wide installation by cloning the
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repository into a subfolder of your project's root directory:
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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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This is especially useful if you want to extend the theme and use partials.
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The theme will reside in the folder `mkdocs-material/material`.
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## Usage
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In order to enable the Material theme just add one of the following lines to
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your `mkdocs.yml`. If you installed Material using pip:
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``` yaml
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theme: 'material'
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```
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When you cloned Material from GitHub, use:
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``` yaml
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theme_dir: 'mkdocs-material/material'
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```
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That's it. MkDocs includes a development server, so you can view your changes
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as you go - very handy. Spin it up with the following command:
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``` sh
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mkdocs serve
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```
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Now you can point your browser to [localhost:8000](http://localhost:8000) and
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the Material theme should be visible. You can now start writing your
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documentation, or read on and customize the theme through some options.
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## Options
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The Material theme adds some extra variables for configuration via your
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project's `mkdocs.yml`. See the following section for all available options.
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### Changing the color palette
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Material defines a default hue for every primary and accent color on Google's
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material design [color palette][4]. This makes it very easy to change the
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overall look of the theme. Just set the primary and accent colors using the
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following variables in your `mkdocs.yml`:
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``` yaml
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extra:
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palette:
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primary: 'indigo'
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accent: 'light blue'
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```
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Color names can be written upper- or lowercase but must match the names of the
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material design color palette. Valid values are: `red`, `pink`, `purple`,
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`deep purple`, `indigo`, `blue`, `light blue`, `cyan`, `teal`, `green`, `light
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green`, `lime`, `yellow`, `amber`, `orange`, `deep orange`, `brown`, `grey` and
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`blue grey`. The last three colors can only be used as a primary color.
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If the color is set via this configuration, an additional CSS file that
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defines the color palette is included. If you want to keep things lean, clone
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the repository and recompile the theme with your custom colors set. See [this
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article](customization.md) for more information.
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[4]: http://www.materialui.co/colors
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#### Primary colors
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Click on a tile to change the primary color of the theme:
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<button data-md-color-primary="red">Red</button>
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<button data-md-color-primary="pink">Pink</button>
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<button data-md-color-primary="purple">Purple</button>
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<button data-md-color-primary="deep-purple">Deep Purple</button>
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<button data-md-color-primary="indigo">Indigo</button>
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<button data-md-color-primary="blue">Blue</button>
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<button data-md-color-primary="light-blue">Light Blue</button>
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<button data-md-color-primary="cyan">Cyan</button>
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<button data-md-color-primary="teal">Teal</button>
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<button data-md-color-primary="green">Green</button>
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<button data-md-color-primary="light-green">Light Green</button>
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<button data-md-color-primary="lime">Lime</button>
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<button data-md-color-primary="yellow">Yellow</button>
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<button data-md-color-primary="amber">Amber</button>
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<button data-md-color-primary="orange">Orange</button>
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<button data-md-color-primary="deep-orange">Deep Orange</button>
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<button data-md-color-primary="brown">Brown</button>
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<button data-md-color-primary="grey">Grey</button>
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<button data-md-color-primary="blue-grey">Blue Grey</button>
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<script>
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var buttons = document.querySelectorAll("button[data-md-color-primary]");
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Array.prototype.forEach.call(buttons, function(button) {
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button.addEventListener("click", function() {
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document.body.dataset.mdColorPrimary = this.dataset.mdColorPrimary;
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})
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})
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</script>
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#### Accent colors
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Click on a tile to change the accent color of the theme:
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<button data-md-color-accent="red">Red</button>
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<button data-md-color-accent="pink">Pink</button>
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<button data-md-color-accent="purple">Purple</button>
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<button data-md-color-accent="deep-purple">Deep Purple</button>
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<button data-md-color-accent="indigo">Indigo</button>
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<button data-md-color-accent="blue">Blue</button>
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<button data-md-color-accent="light-blue">Light Blue</button>
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<button data-md-color-accent="cyan">Cyan</button>
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<button data-md-color-accent="teal">Teal</button>
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<button data-md-color-accent="green">Green</button>
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<button data-md-color-accent="light-green">Light Green</button>
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<button data-md-color-accent="lime">Lime</button>
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<button data-md-color-accent="yellow">Yellow</button>
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<button data-md-color-accent="amber">Amber</button>
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<button data-md-color-accent="orange">Orange</button>
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<button data-md-color-accent="deep-orange">Deep Orange</button>
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<script>
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var buttons = document.querySelectorAll("button[data-md-color-accent]");
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Array.prototype.forEach.call(buttons, function(button) {
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button.addEventListener("click", function() {
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document.body.dataset.mdColorAccent = this.dataset.mdColorAccent;
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})
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})
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</script>
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### Changing the font family
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Material uses the [Roboto font family][5] by default, specifically the regular
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sans-serif type for text and the monospaced type for code. Both fonts are
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loaded from [Google Fonts][6] and can easily be changed to other fonts, like
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for example the [Ubuntu font family][7]:
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``` yaml
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extra:
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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 font-weights 400 and **700**, the monospaced
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font in regular weight. If you want to load fonts from other destinations or
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don't want to use the Google Fonts loading magic, just set `font` to `'none'`:
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``` yaml
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extra:
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font: 'none'
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```
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[5]: https://fonts.google.com/specimen/Roboto
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[6]: https://fonts.google.com/
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[7]: https://fonts.google.com/specimen/Ubuntu
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### Adding a logo
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Material makes it easy to add your logo. Your logo should have rectangular
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shape with a minimum resolution of 128x128, leave some room towards the edges
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and be composed of high contrast areas on a transparent ground, as it will be
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placed on the colored header bar and drawer. Simply create the folder
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`docs/images`, add your logo and embed it with:
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``` yaml
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extra:
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logo: 'images/logo.svg'
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```
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### Adding social links
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If you want to link your social accounts, the Material theme provides an easy
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way for doing this in the footer of the documentation using the automatically
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included [Socicon][8] webfont. The syntax is simple - the `type` denotes the
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name of the social service, e.g. `github`, `twitter` or `linkedin` and the
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`link`, well, resembles the link:
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``` yaml
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extra:
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social:
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- type: 'github'
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link: 'https://github.com/squidfunk'
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- type: 'twitter'
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link: 'https://twitter.com/squidfunk'
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- type: 'linkedin'
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link: 'https://de.linkedin.com/in/martin-donath-20a95039'
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```
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The links are generated in order.
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[8]: http://www.socicon.com/chart.php
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### Google Analytics integration
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MkDocs makes it easy to integrate site tracking with Google Analytics.
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Besides basic tracking, clicks on all outgoing links can be tracked as well as
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how site search is used. Tracking can be activated in your project's
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`mkdocs.yml`:
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``` yaml
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google_analytics:
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- 'UA-XXXXXXXX-X'
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- 'auto'
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```
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### More advanced customization
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If you want to change the general appearance of the Material theme, see
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[this article](customization.md) for more information on advanced customization.
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## Extensions
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MkDocs supports several [Markdown extensions][9]. The following extensions are
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not enabled by default (see the link for which are enabled by default) but
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highly recommended, so they should be switched on at all times:
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``` yaml
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markdown_extensions:
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- admonition
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- codehilite(guess_lang=false)
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- toc(permalink=true)
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```
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For more information, see the following list of extensions supported by the
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Material theme including more information regarding installation and usage:
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* [Admonition](extensions/admonition.md)
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* [Codehilite](extensions/codehilite.md)
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* [Permalinks](extensions/permalinks.md)
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* [Footnotes](extensions/footnotes.md)
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* [PyMdown Extensions](extensions/pymdown.md)
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[9]: http://www.mkdocs.org/user-guide/writing-your-docs/#markdown-extensions
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## Full example
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Below is a full example configuration for a `mkdocs.yml`:
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``` yaml
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# Project information
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site_name: 'My Project'
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site_description: 'A short description of my project'
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site_author: 'John Doe'
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site_url: 'https://my-github-handle.github.io/my-project'
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# Repository
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repo_name: 'GitHub'
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repo_url: 'https://github.com/my-github-handle/my-project'
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# Copyright
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copyright: 'Copyright © 2016 John Doe'
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# Documentation and theme
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theme: 'material'
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# Options
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extra:
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logo: 'images/logo.svg'
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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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social:
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- type: 'github'
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link: 'https://github.com/squidfunk'
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- type: 'twitter'
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link: 'https://twitter.com/squidfunk'
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- type: 'linkedin'
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link: 'https://de.linkedin.com/in/martin-donath-20a95039'
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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(guess_lang=false)
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- footnotes
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- meta
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- toc(permalink=true)
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```
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