--- template: overrides/main.html --- # Setting up social cards Social cards, also known as social previews, are images that are displayed when a link to your project documentation is shared on social media. Material for MkDocs can generate beautiful social cards automatically, using the [colors] [palette.primary], [fonts][font.text] and [logo][^1] defined in `mkdocs.yml`, e.g.:
[![Social cards preview]][Social cards preview]
The social preview image for the page on [setting up site analytics]. [Twitter's Card validator] shows how it will look when shared.
[^1]: Both types of logos, images (`theme.logo`) and icons (`theme.icon.logo`) are supported. While an image logo is used as-is, icons are filled with the color used in the header (white or black), which depends on the primary color. [palette.primary]: changing-the-colors.md#primary-color [font.text]: changing-the-fonts.md#regular-font [logo]: changing-the-logo-and-icons.md#logo [Social cards preview]: ../assets/screenshots/social-cards.png [setting up site analytics]: setting-up-site-analytics.md [Twitter's Card validator]: https://cards-dev.twitter.com/validator ## Configuration ### Built-in social cards [:octicons-heart-fill-24:{ .mdx-heart } Insiders][Insiders]{ .mdx-insiders } · [:octicons-tag-24: insiders-2.12.0][Insiders] · :octicons-cpu-24: Plugin · :octicons-beaker-24: Experimental First, ensure you've installed all [dependencies] and have a valid [`site_url`] [site_url], as social preview images must be referenced via absolute URLs. Then, add the following lines to `mkdocs.yml`: ``` yaml plugins: - social ``` The following configuration options are available: `cards`{ #cards } : :octicons-milestone-24: Default: `true` – This option specifies whether to generate social card images. If you want to switch the plugin off, e.g. for local builds, you can use an [environment variable]: ``` yaml plugins: - social: cards: !ENV [SOCIAL_CARDS, false] ``` `cards_color`{ #cards-color } : [:octicons-tag-24: insiders-2.13.0][Insiders] · :octicons-milestone-24: Default: [`theme.palette.primary`][palette.primary] – This option specifies the colors for the background `fill` and foreground `text` when generating the social card: ``` yaml plugins: - social: cards_color: fill: "#0FF1CE" # (1)! text: "#FFFFFF" ``` 1. Colors can either be defined as HEX colors, or as [CSS color keywords]. Note that HEX colors must be enclosed in quotes. `cards_font`{ #cards-font } : [:octicons-tag-24: insiders-4.3.0][Insiders] · :octicons-milestone-24: Default: [`theme.font.text`][font.text] – This option specifies which font to use for rendering the social card, which can be any font hosted on [Google Fonts]: ``` yaml plugins: - social: cards_font: Roboto ``` `cards_directory`{ #cards-directory } : :octicons-milestone-24: Default: `assets/images/social` – This option specifies where the generated social card images will be written to. It's normally not necessary to change this option: ``` yaml plugins: - social: cards_directory: assets/images/social ``` [Insiders]: ../insiders/index.md [dependencies]: #dependencies [site_url]: https://www.mkdocs.org/user-guide/configuration/#site_url [environment variable]: https://www.mkdocs.org/user-guide/configuration/#environment-variables [CSS color keywords]: https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/CSS/color_value#color_keywords [Google Fonts]: https://fonts.google.com #### Dependencies Two Python packages are installed alongside Material for MkDocs to generate the social preview images, both of which are based on the [Cairo Graphics] library: - [Pillow] – Python imaging library - [CairoSVG] – Converter for `*.svg` files The [Docker image] for Insiders comes with all dependencies pre-installed. If you don't want to use Docker, see the following section which explains how to install all dependencies on your system: === ":material-apple: macOS" Make sure [Homebrew] is installed, which is a modern package manager for macOS. Next, use the following command to install all necessary dependencies: ``` brew install cairo freetype libffi libjpeg libpng zlib ``` === ":fontawesome-brands-windows: Windows" As stated in the [installation guide], the easiest way to get up and running with the [Cairo Graphics] library on Windows is by installing [GTK+], since it has Cairo as a dependency. === ":material-linux: Linux" There are several package managers for Linux with varying availability per distribution. The [installation guide] explains how to install the [Cairo Graphics] library for your distribution: === ":material-ubuntu: Ubuntu" ``` apt-get install libcairo2-dev libfreetype6-dev libffi-dev libjpeg-dev libpng-dev libz-dev ``` === ":material-fedora: Fedora" ``` yum install cairo-devel freetype-devel libffi-devel libjpeg-devel libpng-devel zlib-devel ``` === ":fontawesome-brands-suse: openSUSE" ``` zypper install cairo-devel freetype-devel libffi-devel libjpeg-devel libpng-devel zlib-devel ``` [Cairo Graphics]: https://www.cairographics.org/ [Pillow]: https://pillow.readthedocs.io/ [CairoSVG]: https://cairosvg.org/ [Docker image]: ../insiders/getting-started.md#with-docker [Homebrew]: https://brew.sh/ [installation guide]: https://www.cairographics.org/download/ [GTK+]: https://www.gtk.org/docs/installations/windows/ #### Caching recommended { #caching data-toc-label="Caching" } The [built-in social cards] plugin automatically fetches the fonts you define in `mkdocs.yml` from Google Fonts, and uses them to render the text that is displayed on the social card. The font files and generated cards are both written to the `.cache` directory, which is used in subsequent builds to detect whether the social cards need to be regenerated. You might want to: 1. Ignore the `.cache` directory in your project, by adding it to `.gitignore`. 2. When building your site for publishing, use a build cache to save the `.cache` directory in between builds. Taking the example from the [publishing guide], add the following lines: ``` yaml hl_lines="15-18" name: ci on: push: branches: - master - main jobs: deploy: runs-on: ubuntu-latest steps: - uses: actions/checkout@v2 - uses: actions/setup-python@v2 with: python-version: 3.x - uses: actions/cache@v2 with: key: ${{ github.ref }} path: .cache - run: pip install mkdocs-material - run: mkdocs gh-deploy --force ``` [built-in social cards]: #built-in-social-cards [publishing guide]: ../publishing-your-site.md#with-github-actions #### Meta tags The [built-in social cards] plugin automatically sets all necessary `meta` tags, equivalent to the following two customizations, which you can set manually when you don't want to use it: === ":material-graph: Open Graph" ``` html {% block extrahead %} {% set title = config.site_name %} {% if page and page.meta and page.meta.title %} {% set title = title ~ " - " ~ page.meta.title %} {% elif page and page.title and not page.is_homepage %} {% set title = title ~ " - " ~ page.title %} {% endif %} {% endblock %} ``` === ":fontawesome-brands-twitter: Twitter Cards" ``` html {% block extrahead %} {% set title = config.site_name %} {% if page and page.meta and page.meta.title %} {% set title = title ~ " - " ~ page.meta.title %} {% elif page and page.title and not page.is_homepage %} {% set title = title ~ " - " ~ page.title %} {% endif %} {% endblock %} ``` [Twitter Cards]: https://developer.twitter.com/en/docs/tweets/optimize-with-cards/overview/abouts-cards ## Usage If you want to adjust the title or set a custom description for the social card, you can use the [Metadata] extension, which takes precedence over the default values. - [Changing the title] - [Changing the description] [Metadata]: extensions/python-markdown.md#metadata [Changing the title]: ../reference/index.md#setting-the-page-title [Changing the description]: ../reference/index.md#setting-the-page-description