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Markdown
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template: overrides/main.html
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# Deprecations
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This page includes a list of deprecations, indicating which features of Material
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for MkDocs were replaced with newer, more flexible alternatives, and thus should
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not be used anymore.
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## Front matter
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### Redirect
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:octicons-archive-24: Deprecated: 5.5 ·
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:octicons-trash-24: Removed: 6.0
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The `redirect` key, which could be added via [Metadata][1], allowed to
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specify a redirect from within a document to a new address, which is a good
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idea when moving content around:
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``` markdown
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---
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redirect: /path/to/new/file
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---
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```
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The [redirects][2] plugin provides the ability to define redirect mappings via
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`mkdocs.yml`, which is considered to be a much better solution to achieve the
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same result. It can be installed with `pip`:
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```
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pip install mkdocs-redirects
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```
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Redirect mappings can then be added to `mkdocs.yml`:
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``` yaml
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plugins:
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- redirects:
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redirect_maps:
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path/to/old/file.md: path/to/new/file.md
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```
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[1]: reference/meta-tags.md#metadata
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[2]: https://github.com/datarobot/mkdocs-redirects
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### Source link
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:octicons-archive-24: Deprecated: 5.5 ·
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:octicons-trash-24: Removed: 6.0
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The `source` and `path` keys, which could be added via [Metadata][1], showed
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a source icon at the top right corner of a document, linking a document to a
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single source file:
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``` markdown
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path: tree/master/docs
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source: deprecations.md
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---
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```
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Only a single source file could be linked, which is useless if a document refers
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to multiple files (or multiple sections within a single file). A more flexible
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approach is to use the new [icon integration][3]:
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``` markdown
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[:octicons-file-code-24: Source](https://github.com/squidfunk/mkdocs-material/blob/master/docs/deprecations.md)
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```
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This will render as [:octicons-file-code-24: Source][4], which can be included
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at arbitrary positions in any document.
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[3]: setup/changing-the-logo-and-icons.md#icons
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[4]: https://github.com/squidfunk/mkdocs-material/blob/master/docs/deprecations.md
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### Hero
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:octicons-archive-24: Deprecated: 5.5 ·
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:octicons-trash-24: Removed: 6.0
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The `hero` key, which could be added via [Metadata][1], allowed to render a
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simple, text-only and page-local teaser text as part of a document. It could
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be set from front matter with:
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``` markdown
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hero: Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet
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---
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```
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The recommended way is to [override the `hero` block][5] via [theme
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extension][6] for a specific page, which has the nice side effect that hero
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templates can be shared among multiple pages:
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=== "Markdown"
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``` markdown
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template: overrides/hero.html
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---
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```
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=== "Template"
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``` html
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{% block hero %}
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<!-- Add custom hero here -->
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{% endblock %}
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```
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[5]: customization.md#overriding-blocks
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[6]: customization.md#extending-the-theme
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## Docker image
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### Bundled plugins
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:octicons-archive-24: Deprecated: 5.5 ·
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:octicons-trash-24: Removed: 6.0
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Over the last years, the Docker image has continually increased in size. For CI
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it's important that download times are as short as possible, which is why the
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following plugins will be removed:
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- [mkdocs-awesome-pages-plugin][7]
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- [mkdocs-git-revision-date-localized-plugin][8]
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Note that it's trivial to install plugins inside the Docker image before
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building your documentation. See the [installation guide][9] for a step-by-step
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guide.
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[7]: https://github.com/lukasgeiter/mkdocs-awesome-pages-plugin
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[8]: https://github.com/timvink/mkdocs-git-revision-date-localized-plugin
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[9]: getting-started.md#with-docker
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