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date: 2021-12-27
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authors: [squidfunk]
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description: >
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2021 was a fantastic year for this project as we shipped many new awesome
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features and made this project sustainable
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categories:
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- General
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---
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# The past, present and future
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__2021 was a fantastic year for this project as we shipped many new awesome
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features, saw significant user growth and leveraged GitHub Sponsors to make the
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project sustainable.__
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Today, together, [MkDocs] and Material for MkDocs are among the most popular
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options when it comes to choosing a static site generator and theme for your
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technical documentation project. Material for MkDocs ensures that your
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content is always perfectly presented to your audience, regardless of screen
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resolution or device capabilities. It has evolved to a framework for technical
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writing, offering many features, some of which are yet to be found in other
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static site generators. However, we're far from the end, as 2022 is going to
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bring some interesting new capabilities.
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<!-- more -->
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_This article showcases all features that were added in 2021 and gives an
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outlook on what's going to drop in 2022. Additionally, it provides some context
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on the history of the project._
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[MkDocs]: https://www.mkdocs.org
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## A little history
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In 2015, albeit 10 years in the industry, I was still quite new in Open Source.
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I wanted to release my latest Open Source project [protobluff], a zero-copy
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Protocol Buffers implementation for C, which I've created as part of my former
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startup. As the project has a significant degree of complexity, I quickly
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realized that I was in need of good user documentation.
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After evaluating static site generators in general and Hugo, Sphinx and MkDocs
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in particular, I quickly decided that MkDocs seemed a good choice, as it was
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specifically aimed at technical project documentation and easy to use.
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Unfortunately, all of the available themes looked dated and given that I'm a
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very visual person, I just couldn't convince myself to call it a day.
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I _had_ to build a theme.
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Months later, in February 2016, I released [the first version] of Material for
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MkDocs (and with it, [protobluff], the project I wanted to release in the first
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place), and it looked like this:
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![Material for MkDocs 0.1.0][Material for MkDocs 0.1.0]
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It was already fully responsive and overall, well, quite okayish, but barely
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customizable, as only the logo could be changed. Beyond that, it had no options:
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No color or navigation options, no instant loading, etc. The search was very
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rudimentary and only supported section titles:
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![Material for MkDocs 0.1.0 Search][Material for MkDocs 0.1.0 Search]
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It's important to know that at this point in time I've built Material for
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MkDocs for [protobluff], the project I was really caring about. Almost 6 years
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later, nobody knows protobluff, but this little side project has taken off. If
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back in those days, you would've told me big organizations like AWS,
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Microsoft and CERN, as well as extremely popular Open Source projects like
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FastAPI and Kubernetes will be using this project in the future – I would've
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declared you insane.
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I still find the success of this project quite surprising, as I thought that
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themes exist in abundance and are very much a solved problem. There's no glory
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in themes, no stars to earn (remember that I was new in Open Source, so this was
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the metric I was optimizing for), as there are thousands and thousands of
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options. However, as the years progressed, I learned that _execution matters_:
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although Material for MkDocs solves a problem for which thousands of solutions
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exist, it excels in a specific niche, and that niche is to be known as
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_technical project documentation_.
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Today, this project is not only popular but funded by almost 300 individuals
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and organizations, resulting in a yearly budget of more than $50,000. This
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allows me to set aside enough time for the development of new features,
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bug fixing, stability improvement, issue triage and general support and still
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feels like a dream to me, as there are many failed stories of Open Source
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funding and people telling you: _don't do Open Source, you'll be working for
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free._
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Making Open Source sustainable is, after all, possible in 2021.
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[the first version]: https://github.com/squidfunk/mkdocs-material/releases/tag/0.1.0
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[Material for MkDocs 0.1.0]: the-past-present-and-future/mkdocs-material-0.1.0.png
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[Material for MkDocs 0.1.0 Search]: the-past-present-and-future/mkdocs-material-0.1.0-search.png
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[protobluff]: https://github.com/squidfunk/protobluff
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## 2021 in numbers
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2021 was an exciting year, as the project has seen significant growth.
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__166k people__ visited the official documentation in 2021, totalling in __1,6m
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page views__ which is an increase of 83% when compared to 2020. The average
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visitor spends __1,5min__ on the site. While mobile phones make up 12% of
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visits, tablets only account for 0.6%. Visitors come from as many as __213
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countries__, which covers almost the whole world.
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### Features
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It's absolutely mind-blowing that __38 new features__ were added to Material
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for MkDocs throughout 2021 – __that's a new feature every 9,6 days__ –
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which was only possible because of the constantly improving funding situation.
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Following is a list of all features shipped in alphabetical order, some of which
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are still exclusively available to sponsors as part of [Insiders]:
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<div class="mdx-columns" markdown>
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- [Admonition inline blocks]
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- [Advanced search highlighting]
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- [Anchor tracking]
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- [Back-to-top button]
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- [Boosting pages in search]
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- [Brand new search plugin]
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- [Code annotations]
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- Code annotations: anchor links
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- [Code annotations: strip comments]
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- [Code block titles]
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- [Code block line anchors]
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- [Color palette toggle]
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- [Content tabs: improved support]
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- [Content tabs: auto-linking]
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- Content tabs: animated indicator
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- [Cookie consent]
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- [Custom admonition icons]
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- [Dark mode support for images]
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- [Dismissable announcement bar]
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- [Excluding content from search]
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- Latest release tag
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- [Mermaid.js integration]
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- [Navigation icons]
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- [Remove generator notice]
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- [Rich search previews]
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- Stay on page when switching versions
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- [Search highlighting]
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- [Search sharing]
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- [Search suggestions]
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- [Section index pages]
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- [Site language selection]
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- [Social cards]
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- [Sticky navigation tabs]
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- [Tags with search integration]
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- [Tokenizer with lookahead]
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- [Versioning]
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- [Version warning]
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- [Was this page helpful?]
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</div>
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Additionally, a lot of bugs were fixed in the __1,000 commits__ that were pushed
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to the repository this year. The [changelog] includes a list of all fixes.
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Furthermore, a large amount of time was invested into refactoring the code base
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to keep it in good shape. While the `mkdocs-material` package was released
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__55__ times, `mkdocs-material-insiders` was shipped __72__ times.
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[Insiders]: ../../insiders/index.md
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[Admonition inline blocks]: ../../reference/admonitions.md#inline-blocks
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[Advanced search highlighting]: search-better-faster-smaller.md#accurate-highlighting
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[Anchor tracking]: ../../setup/setting-up-navigation.md#anchor-tracking
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[Back-to-top button]: ../../setup/setting-up-navigation.md#back-to-top-button
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[Boosting pages in search]: ../../setup/setting-up-site-search.md#search-boosting
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[Brand new search plugin]: search-better-faster-smaller.md
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[Code annotations]: ../../reference/code-blocks.md#adding-annotations
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[Code annotations: strip comments]: ../../reference/code-blocks.md#stripping-comments
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[Code block titles]: ../../reference/code-blocks.md#adding-a-title
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[Code block line anchors]: ../../setup/extensions/python-markdown-extensions.md#anchor-linenums
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[Color palette toggle]: ../../setup/changing-the-colors.md#color-palette-toggle
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[Content tabs: improved support]: ../../reference/content-tabs.md
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[Content tabs: auto-linking]: ../../reference/content-tabs.md#linked-content-tabs
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[Cookie consent]: ../../setup/ensuring-data-privacy.md#cookie-consent
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[Custom admonition icons]: ../../reference/admonitions.md#admonition-icons
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[Dark mode support for images]: ../../reference/images.md#light-and-dark-mode
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[Dismissable announcement bar]: ../../setup/setting-up-the-header.md#mark-as-read
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[Excluding content from search]: ../../setup/setting-up-site-search.md#search-exclusion
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[Mermaid.js integration]: ../../reference/diagrams.md
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[Navigation icons]: ../../reference/index.md#setting-the-page-icon
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[Remove generator notice]: ../../setup/setting-up-the-footer.md#generator-notice
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[Rich search previews]: search-better-faster-smaller.md#rich-search-previews
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[Search highlighting]: ../../setup/setting-up-site-search.md#search-highlighting
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[Search sharing]: ../../setup/setting-up-site-search.md#search-sharing
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[Search suggestions]: ../../setup/setting-up-site-search.md#search-suggestions
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[Section index pages]: ../../setup/setting-up-navigation.md#section-index-pages
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[Site language selection]: ../../setup/changing-the-language.md#site-language-selector
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[Social cards]: ../../setup/setting-up-social-cards.md
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[Sticky navigation tabs]: ../../setup/setting-up-navigation.md#sticky-navigation-tabs
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[Tags with search integration]: ../../setup/setting-up-tags.md
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[Tokenizer with lookahead]: search-better-faster-smaller.md#tokenizer-lookahead
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[Versioning]: ../../setup/setting-up-versioning.md#versioning
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[Version warning]: ../../setup/setting-up-versioning.md#version-warning
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[Was this page helpful?]: ../../setup/setting-up-site-analytics.md#was-this-page-helpful
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[changelog]: ../../changelog/index.md
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### Funding
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In 2021, monthly funding increased from $1,050 in the beginning of January to
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more than $4,300 (Dec 27, 2021), totaling in a yearly budget of more than
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$50,000. Compared to last year, __revenue from funding has increased by 617%__
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– which is absolutely unbelievable:
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![Funding]
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[Funding]: the-past-present-and-future/funding.png
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I'm solely providing these numbers to fulfill the transparency pledge I'm giving
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to my [awesome sponsors], and to show that it's possible to make existing Open
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Source projects sustainable by following a well-designed release strategy.
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You can learn about the strategy in the [Insiders] guide.
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[awesome sponsors]: ../../insiders/index.md#how-to-become-a-sponsor
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## 2022
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Standing at the verge of the next year, it's safe to say that the project will
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continue to prosper and evolve, yielding many awesome features that will make
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technical writing more comfortable and flexible. Here's an excerpt of the
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features that will see the light of day in 2022:
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- __Instant previews__: [instant previews] will render a specific page section
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inside a tooltip when hovering an internal link, which will allow to implement
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things like glossaries. Further support for improving glossary functionality
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will also be investigated.
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- __Text annotations__: as a logical progression of [code annotations] which
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were added in 2021, authors will be able to add annotations to plain text,
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yielding excellent opportunities for side content. Of course, text annotations
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will be as easy to use as code annotations.
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- __Navigation pruning__: to optimize large documentation projects, Material
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for MkDocs will introduce a new feature flag called `navigation.prune` that
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will lead to significantly smaller HTML files for documentation projects with
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huge navigation hierarchies.
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- __Navigation status badge__: as an addition to the recently added
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[navigation icon][Navigation icons] support, a status will be attributable to
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each page, allowing to mark a page in the navigation tree with an icon as
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:material-alert-decagram: __new__ or :material-trash-can: __deprecated__.
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Custom status types will also be supported.
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- __Card grids__: as a further component in the toolkit of technical writing,
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[card grids] will allow arranging content in grids, which is especially
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useful for overview pages. They will allow to arrange arbitrary content,
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including code blocks, admonitions, etc.
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- __Blog support__: blogging support is still [under investigation] and expected
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to be one of the major additions in 2022. Blogging will perfectly integrate
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with writing documentation, allowing to use all components available in
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Material for MkDocs.
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This list is incomplete. Additionally, many new smaller features will be added
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next year, just as in 2021. You can follow [@squidfunk on Twitter] to stay
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updated.
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__Happy new year!__ :tada:
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[Instant previews]: https://twitter.com/squidfunk/status/1466794654213492743
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[card grids]: https://github.com/squidfunk/mkdocs-material/issues/3018
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[under investigation]: https://github.com/squidfunk/mkdocs-material/issues/3353
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[@squidfunk on Twitter]: https://twitter.com/squidfunk
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