# Setting up navigation A clear and concise navigation structure is an important aspect of good project documentation. Material for MkDocs provides a multitude of options to configure the behavior of navigational elements, including [tabs] and [sections], and one of its flag-ship feature: [instant loading]. [tabs]: #navigation-tabs [sections]: #navigation-sections [instant loading]: #instant-loading ## Configuration ### Instant loading [:octicons-tag-24: 5.0.0][Instant loading support] · :octicons-unlock-24: Feature flag When instant loading is enabled, clicks on all internal links will be intercepted and dispatched via [XHR] without fully reloading the page. Add the following lines to `mkdocs.yml`: ``` yaml theme: features: - navigation.instant ``` The resulting page is parsed and injected and all event handlers and components are rebound automatically, i.e., __Material for MkDocs now behaves like a Single Page Application__. Now, the search index survives navigation, which is especially useful for large documentation sites. [Instant loading support]: https://github.com/squidfunk/mkdocs-material/releases/tag/5.2.0 [XHR]: https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/XMLHttpRequest ### Anchor tracking [:octicons-tag-24: 8.0.0][Anchor tracking support] · :octicons-unlock-24: Feature flag When anchor tracking is enabled, the URL in the address bar is automatically updated with the active anchor as highlighted in the table of contents. Add the following lines to `mkdocs.yml`: ``` yaml theme: features: - navigation.tracking ``` [Anchor tracking support]: https://github.com/squidfunk/mkdocs-material/releases/tag/8.0.0 ### Navigation tabs [:octicons-tag-24: 1.1.0][Navigation tabs support] · :octicons-unlock-24: Feature flag When tabs are enabled, top-level sections are rendered in a menu layer below the header for viewports above `1220px`, but remain as-is on mobile.[^1] Add the following lines to `mkdocs.yml`: [^1]: Prior to :octicons-tag-24: 6.2.0, navigation tabs had a slightly different behavior. All top-level pages (i.e. all top-level entries directly refefring to a `*.md` file) defined inside the `nav` entry of `mkdocs.yml` were grouped under the first tab which received the title of the first page. This made it impossible to include a top-level page (or external link) as a tab item, as was reported in #1884 and #2072. From :octicons-tag-24: 6.2.0 on, navigation tabs include all top-level pages and sections. ``` yaml theme: features: - navigation.tabs ``` === "With tabs" [![Navigation tabs enabled]][Navigation tabs enabled] === "Without" [![Navigation tabs disabled]][Navigation tabs disabled] [Navigation tabs support]: https://github.com/squidfunk/mkdocs-material/releases/tag/1.1.0 [Navigation tabs enabled]: ../assets/screenshots/navigation-tabs.png [Navigation tabs disabled]: ../assets/screenshots/navigation.png #### Sticky navigation tabs [:octicons-tag-24: 7.3.0][Sticky navigation tabs support] · :octicons-unlock-24: Feature flag When sticky tabs are enabled, navigation tabs will lock below the header and always remain visible when scrolling down. Just add the following two feature flags to `mkdocs.yml`: ``` yaml theme: features: - navigation.tabs - navigation.tabs.sticky ``` === "With sticky tabs" [![Sticky navigation tabs enabled]][Sticky navigation tabs enabled] === "Without" [![Sticky navigation tabs disabled]][Sticky navigation tabs disabled] [Sticky navigation tabs support]: https://github.com/squidfunk/mkdocs-material/releases/tag/7.3.0 [Sticky navigation tabs enabled]: ../assets/screenshots/navigation-tabs-sticky.png [Sticky navigation tabs disabled]: ../assets/screenshots/navigation-tabs-collapsed.png ### Navigation sections [:octicons-tag-24: 6.2.0][Navigation sections support] · :octicons-unlock-24: Feature flag When sections are enabled, top-level sections are rendered as groups in the sidebar for viewports above `1220px`, but remain as-is on mobile. Add the following lines to `mkdocs.yml`: ``` yaml theme: features: - navigation.sections ``` === "With sections" [![Navigation sections enabled]][Navigation sections enabled] === "Without" [![Navigation sections disabled]][Navigation sections disabled] [Navigation sections support]: https://github.com/squidfunk/mkdocs-material/releases/tag/6.2.0 [Navigation sections enabled]: ../assets/screenshots/navigation-sections.png [Navigation sections disabled]: ../assets/screenshots/navigation.png Both feature flags, [`navigation.tabs`][tabs] and [`navigation.sections`][sections], can be combined with each other. If both feature flags are enabled, sections are rendered for level 2 navigation items. ### Navigation expansion [:octicons-tag-24: 6.2.0][Navigation expansion support] · :octicons-unlock-24: Feature flag When expansion is enabled, the left sidebar will expand all collapsible subsections by default, so the user doesn't have to open subsections manually. Add the following lines to `mkdocs.yml`: ``` yaml theme: features: - navigation.expand ``` === "With expansion" [![Navigation expansion enabled]][Navigation expansion enabled] === "Without" [![Navigation expansion disabled]][Navigation expansion disabled] [Navigation expansion support]: https://github.com/squidfunk/mkdocs-material/releases/tag/6.2.0 [Navigation expansion enabled]: ../assets/screenshots/navigation-expand.png [Navigation expansion disabled]: ../assets/screenshots/navigation.png ### Navigation path Breadcrumbs { id=navigation-path } [:octicons-heart-fill-24:{ .mdx-heart } Sponsors only][Insiders]{ .mdx-insiders } · [:octicons-tag-24: insiders-4.28.0][Insiders] · :octicons-beaker-24: Experimental When navigation paths are activated, a breadcrumb navigation is rendered above the title of each page, which might make orientation easier for users visiting your documentation on devices with smaller screens. Add the following lines to `mkdocs.yml`: ``` yaml theme: features: - navigation.path ``` === "With navigation path" [![Navigation path enabled]][Navigation path enabled] === "Without" [![Navigation path disabled]][Navigation path disabled] [Navigation path enabled]: ../assets/screenshots/navigation-path-on.png [Navigation path disabled]: ../assets/screenshots/navigation-path-off.png ### Navigation pruning [:octicons-heart-fill-24:{ .mdx-heart } Sponsors only][Insiders]{ .mdx-insiders } · [:octicons-tag-24: insiders-4.16.0][Insiders] · :octicons-beaker-24: Experimental When pruning is enabled, only the visible navigation items are included in the rendered HTML, __reducing the size of the built site by 33% or more__. Add the following lines to `mkdocs.yml`: ``` yaml theme: features: - navigation.prune # (1)! ``` 1. This feature flag is not compatible with [`navigation.expand`][navigation.expand], as navigation expansion requires the complete navigation structure. This feature flag is especially useful for documentation sites with 100+ or even 1,000+ of pages, as the navigation makes up a significant fraction of the HTML. Navigation pruning will replace all expandable sections with links to the first page in that section (or the section index page). [Insiders]: ../insiders/index.md [navigation.expand]: #navigation-expansion ### Section index pages [:octicons-tag-24: 7.3.0][Section index pages support] · :octicons-unlock-24: Feature flag When section index pages are enabled, documents can be directly attached to sections, which is particularly useful for providing overview pages. Add the following lines to `mkdocs.yml`: ``` yaml theme: features: - navigation.indexes # (1)! ``` 1. This feature flag is not compatible with [`toc.integrate`][toc.integrate], as sections cannot host the table of contents due to missing space. === "With section index pages" [![Section index pages enabled]][Section index pages enabled] === "Without" [![Section index pages disabled]][Section index pages disabled] In order to link a page to a section, create a new document with the name `index.md` in the respective folder, and add it to the beginning of your navigation section: ``` yaml nav: - Section: - section/index.md - Page 1: section/page-1.md ... - Page n: section/page-n.md ``` [Section index pages support]: https://github.com/squidfunk/mkdocs-material/releases/tag/7.3.0 [Section index pages enabled]: ../assets/screenshots/navigation-index-on.png [Section index pages disabled]: ../assets/screenshots/navigation-index-off.png [toc.integrate]: #navigation-integration ### Table of contents #### Anchor following [:octicons-tag-24: 8.5.0][Anchor following support] · :octicons-beaker-24: Experimental When anchor following for the [table of contents] is enabled, the sidebar is automatically scrolled so that the active anchor is always visible. Add the following lines to `mkdocs.yml`: ``` yaml theme: features: - toc.follow ``` [Anchor following support]: https://github.com/squidfunk/mkdocs-material/releases/tag/8.5.0 #### Navigation integration [:octicons-tag-24: 6.2.0][Navigation integration support] · :octicons-unlock-24: Feature flag When navigation integration for the [table of contents] is enabled, it is always rendered as part of the navigation sidebar on the left. Add the following lines to `mkdocs.yml`: ``` yaml theme: features: - toc.integrate # (1)! ``` 1. This feature flag is not compatible with [`navigation.indexes`][navigation.indexes], as sections cannot host the table of contents due to missing space. === "With navigation integration" [![Navigation integration enabled]][Navigation integration enabled] === "Without" [![Navigation integration disabled]][Navigation integration disabled] [table of contents]: extensions/python-markdown.md#table-of-contents [Navigation integration support]: https://github.com/squidfunk/mkdocs-material/releases/tag/7.3.0 [Navigation integration enabled]: ../assets/screenshots/toc-integrate.png [Navigation integration disabled]: ../assets/screenshots/navigation-tabs.png [navigation.indexes]: #section-index-pages ### Back-to-top button [:octicons-tag-24: 7.1.0][Back-to-top button support] · :octicons-unlock-24: Feature flag A back-to-top button can be shown when the user, after scrolling down, starts to scroll up again. It's rendered centered and just below the header. Add the following lines to `mkdocs.yml`: ``` yaml theme: features: - navigation.top ``` [Back-to-top button support]: https://github.com/squidfunk/mkdocs-material/releases/tag/7.1.0 ## Usage ### Hiding the sidebars The navigation and/or table of contents sidebars can be hidden for a document with the front matter `hide` property. Add the following lines at the top of a Markdown file: ``` yaml --- hide: - navigation - toc --- # Document title ... ``` === "Hide navigation" [![Hide navigation enabled]][Hide navigation enabled] === "Hide table of contents" [![Hide table of contents enabled]][Hide table of contents enabled] === "Hide both" [![Hide both enabled]][Hide both enabled] [Hide navigation enabled]: ../assets/screenshots/hide-navigation.png [Hide table of contents enabled]: ../assets/screenshots/hide-toc.png [Hide both enabled]: ../assets/screenshots/hide-navigation-toc.png ### Hiding the navigation path While the [navigation path] is rendered above the main headline, sometimes, it might be desirable to hide it for a specific page, which can be achieved with the front matter `hide` property: ``` yaml --- hide: - path --- # Document title ... ``` [navigation path]: #navigation-path ## Customization ### Keyboard shortcuts Material for MkDocs includes several keyboard shortcuts that make it possible to navigate your project documentation via keyboard. There are two modes: [`search`](#mode:search){ #mode:search } : This mode is active when the _search is focused_. It provides several key bindings to make search accessible and navigable via keyboard: * ++arrow-down++ , ++arrow-up++ : select next / previous result * ++esc++ , ++tab++ : close search dialog * ++enter++ : follow selected result [`global`](#mode:global){ #mode:global } : This mode is active when _search is not focussed_ and when there's no other focussed element that is susceptible to keyboard input. The following keys are bound: * ++f++ , ++s++ , ++slash++ : open search dialog * ++p++ , ++comma++ : go to previous page * ++n++ , ++period++ : go to next page Let's say you want to bind some action to the ++x++ key. By using [additional JavaScript], you can subscribe to the `keyboard$` observable and attach your custom event listener: === ":octicons-file-code-16: `docs/javascripts/shortcuts.js`" ``` js keyboard$.subscribe(function(key) { if (key.mode === "global" && key.type === "x") { /* Add custom keyboard handler here */ key.claim() // (1)! } }) ``` 1. The call to `key.claim()` will execute `preventDefault()` on the underlying event, so the keypress will not propagate further and touch other event listeners. === ":octicons-file-code-16: `mkdocs.yml`" ``` yaml extra_javascript: - javascripts/shortcuts.js ``` [additional JavaScript]: ../customization.md#additional-javascript ### Content area width The width of the content area is set so the length of each line doesn't exceed 80-100 characters, depending on the width of the characters. While this is a reasonable default, as longer lines tend to be harder to read, it may be desirable to increase the overall width of the content area, or even make it stretch to the entire available space. This can easily be achieved with an [additional style sheet] and a few lines of CSS: === ":octicons-file-code-16: `docs/stylesheets/extra.css`" ``` css .md-grid { max-width: 1440px; /* (1)! */ } ``` 1. If you want the content area to always stretch to the available screen space, reset `max-width` with the following CSS: ``` css .md-grid { max-width: initial; } ``` === ":octicons-file-code-16: `mkdocs.yml`" ``` yaml extra_css: - stylesheets/extra.css ``` [additional style sheet]: ../customization.md#additional-css