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# Customization
Project documentation is as diverse as the projects themselves and Material for
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MkDocs is a great starting point for making it look beautiful. However, as you
write your documentation, you may reach a point where small adjustments are
necessary to preserve your brand's style.
## Adding assets
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[MkDocs] provides several ways to customize a theme. In order to make a few
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small tweaks to Material for MkDocs, you can just add CSS and JavaScript files to
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the `docs` directory.
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[MkDocs]: https://www.mkdocs.org
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### Additional CSS
If you want to tweak some colors or change the spacing of certain elements,
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you can do this in a separate style sheet. The easiest way is by creating a
new style sheet file in the `docs` directory:
``` { .sh .no-copy }
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.
├─ docs/
│ └─ stylesheets/
│ └─ extra.css
└─ mkdocs.yml
```
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Then, add the following lines to `mkdocs.yml`:
``` yaml
extra_css:
- stylesheets/extra.css
```
### Additional JavaScript
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If you want to integrate another syntax highlighter or add some custom logic to
your theme, create a new JavaScript file in the `docs` directory:
``` { .sh .no-copy }
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.
├─ docs/
│ └─ javascripts/
│ └─ extra.js
└─ mkdocs.yml
```
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Then, add the following lines to `mkdocs.yml`:
``` yaml
extra_javascript:
- javascripts/extra.js
```
## Extending the theme
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If you want to alter the HTML source (e.g. add or remove some parts), you can
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extend the theme. MkDocs supports [theme extension], an easy way to override
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parts of Material for MkDocs without forking from git. This ensures that you
can update to the latest version more easily.
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[theme extension]: https://www.mkdocs.org/user-guide/styling-your-docs/#using-the-theme-custom_dir
### Setup and theme structure
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Enable Material for MkDocs as usual in `mkdocs.yml`, and create a new folder
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for `overrides` which you then reference using the [`custom_dir`][custom_dir]
setting:
``` yaml
theme:
name: material
custom_dir: overrides
```
!!! warning "Theme extension prerequisites"
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As the [`custom_dir`][custom_dir] setting is used for the theme extension
process, Material for MkDocs needs to be installed via `pip` and referenced
with the [`name`][name] setting in `mkdocs.yml`. It will not work when
cloning from `git`.
The structure in the `overrides` directory must mirror the directory structure
of the original theme, as any file in the `overrides` directory will replace the
file with the same name which is part of the original theme. Besides, further
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assets may also be put in the `overrides` directory:
``` { .sh .no-copy }
.
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├─ .icons/ # Bundled icon sets
├─ assets/
│ ├─ images/ # Images and icons
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│ ├─ javascripts/ # JavaScript files
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│ └─ stylesheets/ # Style sheets
├─ partials/
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│ ├─ integrations/ # Third-party integrations
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│ │ ├─ analytics/ # Analytics integrations
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│ │ └─ analytics.html # Analytics setup
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│ ├─ languages/ # Translation languages
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│ ├─ actions.html # Actions
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│ ├─ alternate.html # Site language selector
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│ ├─ comments.html # Comment system (empty by default)
│ ├─ consent.html # Consent
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│ ├─ content.html # Page content
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│ ├─ copyright.html # Copyright and theme information
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│ ├─ feedback.html # Was this page helpful?
│ ├─ footer.html # Footer bar
│ ├─ header.html # Header bar
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│ ├─ icons.html # Custom icons
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│ ├─ language.html # Translation setup
│ ├─ logo.html # Logo in header and sidebar
│ ├─ nav.html # Main navigation
│ ├─ nav-item.html # Main navigation item
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│ ├─ pagination.html # Pagination (used for blog)
│ ├─ palette.html # Color palette toggle
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│ ├─ post.html # Blog post excerpt
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│ ├─ search.html # Search interface
│ ├─ social.html # Social links
│ ├─ source.html # Repository information
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│ ├─ source-file.html # Source file information
│ ├─ tabs.html # Tabs navigation
│ ├─ tabs-item.html # Tabs navigation item
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│ ├─ tags.html # Tags
│ ├─ toc.html # Table of contents
│ └─ toc-item.html # Table of contents item
├─ 404.html # 404 error page
├─ base.html # Base template
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├─ blog.html # Blog index page
├─ blog-archive.html # Blog archive index page
├─ blog-category.html # Blog category index page
├─ blog-post.html # Blog post page
└─ main.html # Default page
```
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[custom_dir]: https://www.mkdocs.org/user-guide/configuration/#custom_dir
[name]: https://www.mkdocs.org/user-guide/configuration/#name
### Overriding partials
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In order to override a partial, we can replace it with a file of the same name
and location in the `overrides` directory. For example, to replace the original
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`footer.html` partial, create a new `footer.html` partial in the `overrides`
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directory:
``` { .sh .no-copy }
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.
├─ overrides/
│ └─ partials/
│ └─ footer.html
└─ mkdocs.yml
```
MkDocs will now use the new partial when rendering the theme. This can be done
with any file.
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### Overriding blocks <small>recommended</small> { #overriding-blocks data-toc-label="Overriding blocks" }
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Besides overriding partials, it's also possible to override (and extend)
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template blocks, which are defined inside the templates and wrap specific
features. In order to set up block overrides, create a `main.html` file inside
the `overrides` directory:
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``` { .sh .no-copy }
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.
├─ overrides/
│ └─ main.html
└─ mkdocs.yml
```
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Then, e.g. to override the site title, add the following lines to `main.html`:
``` html
{% extends "base.html" %}
{% block htmltitle %}
<title>Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet</title>
{% endblock %}
```
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If you intend to __add__ something to a block rather than to replace it
altogether with new content, use `{{ super() }}` inside the block to include the
original block content. This is particularly useful when adding third-party
scripts to your docs, e.g.
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``` html
{% extends "base.html" %}
{% block scripts %}
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<!-- Add scripts that need to run before here -->
{{ super() }}
<!-- Add scripts that need to run afterwards here -->
{% endblock %}
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```
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The following template blocks are provided by the theme:
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| Block name | Purpose |
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| :---------------- | :---------------------------------------------- |
| `analytics` | Wraps the Google Analytics integration |
| `announce` | Wraps the announcement bar |
| `config` | Wraps the JavaScript application config |
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| `container` | Wraps the main content container |
| `content` | Wraps the main content |
| `extrahead` | Empty block to add custom meta tags |
| `fonts` | Wraps the font definitions |
| `footer` | Wraps the footer with navigation and copyright |
| `header` | Wraps the fixed header bar |
| `hero` | Wraps the hero teaser (if available) |
| `htmltitle` | Wraps the `<title>` tag |
| `libs` | Wraps the JavaScript libraries (header) |
| `outdated` | Wraps the version warning |
| `scripts` | Wraps the JavaScript application (footer) |
| `site_meta` | Wraps the meta tags in the document head |
| `site_nav` | Wraps the site navigation and table of contents |
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| `styles` | Wraps the style sheets (also extra sources) |
| `tabs` | Wraps the tabs navigation (if available) |
## Theme development
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Material for MkDocs is built on top of [TypeScript], [RxJS] and [SASS], and
uses a lean, custom build process to put everything together.[^1] If you want
to make more fundamental changes, it may be necessary to make the adjustments
directly in the source of the theme and recompile it.
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[^1]:
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Prior to <!-- md:version 7.0.0 --> the build was based on Webpack, resulting
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in occasional broken builds due to incompatibilities with loaders and
plugins. Therefore, we decided to swap Webpack for a leaner solution which
is now based on [RxJS] as the application itself. This allowed for the
pruning of more than 500 dependencies (~30% less).
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[TypeScript]: https://www.typescriptlang.org/
[RxJS]: https://github.com/ReactiveX/rxjs
[SASS]: https://sass-lang.com
### Environment setup
First, clone the repository:
```
git clone https://github.com/squidfunk/mkdocs-material
cd mkdocs-material
```
Next, create a new [Python virtual environment][venv] and
[activate][venv-activate] it:
```
python -m venv venv
source venv/bin/activate
```
[venv]: https://docs.python.org/3/library/venv.html
[venv-activate]: https://docs.python.org/3/library/venv.html#how-venvs-work
Then, install all Python dependencies:
```
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pip install -e .
pip install mkdocs-minify-plugin
pip install mkdocs-redirects
pip install nodeenv
```
Finally, install the [Node.js] LTS version into the Python virtual environment
and install all Node.js dependencies:
```
nodeenv -p -n lts
npm install
```
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[Node.js]: https://nodejs.org
### Development mode
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Start the watcher with:
```
npm start
```
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Then, in a second terminal window, start the MkDocs live preview server with:
```
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mkdocs serve --watch-theme
```
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Point your browser to [localhost:8000][live preview] and you should see this
very documentation in front of you.
!!! warning "Automatically generated files"
Never make any changes in the `material` directory, as the contents of this
directory are automatically generated from the `src` directory and will be
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overwritten when the theme is built.
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[live preview]: http://localhost:8000
### Building the theme
When you're finished making your changes, you can build the theme by invoking:
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``` sh
npm run build # (1)!
```
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1. While this command will build all theme files, it will skip the overrides
used in Material for MkDocs' own documentation which are not distributed
with the theme. If you forked the theme and want to build the overrides
as well, e.g. before submitting a PR with changes, use:
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```
npm run build:all
```
This will take longer, as now the icon search index, schema files, as
well as additional style sheet and JavaScript files are built.
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This triggers the production-level compilation and minification of all style
sheets and JavaScript files. After the command exits, the compiled files are
located in the `material` directory. When running `mkdocs build`, you should
now see your changes to the original theme.