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---
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template: overrides/main.html
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---
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# Reference
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Material for MkDocs is packed with many great features that make technical
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writing a pleasure. This section of the documentation explains how to set up
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a page, and showcases all available specimen that can be used directly from
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within Markdown files.
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## Configuration
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### Built-in meta plugin
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[:octicons-heart-fill-24:{ .mdx-heart } Sponsors only][Insiders]{ .mdx-insiders } ·
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[:octicons-tag-24: insiders-4.21.0][Insiders] ·
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:octicons-cpu-24: Plugin ·
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:octicons-beaker-24: Experimental
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The built-in meta plugin allows to __set front matter per folder__, which is
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especially handy to ensure that all pages in a folder use specific templates or
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tags. Add the following lines to `mkdocs.yml`:
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``` yaml
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plugins:
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- meta
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```
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> If you need to be able to build your documentation with and without
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> [Insiders], please refer to the [built-in plugins] section to learn how
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> shared configurations help to achieve this.
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The following configuration options are available:
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[`meta_file`](#+meta.meta_file){ #+meta.meta_file }
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: :octicons-milestone-24: Default: `**/.meta.yml` – This option specifies the
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name of the meta files that the plugin should look for. The default setting
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assumes that meta files are called `.meta.yml`:
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``` yaml
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plugins:
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- meta:
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meta_file: '**/.meta.yml' # (1)!
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```
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1. Note that it's strongly recommended to prefix meta files with a `.`,
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since otherwise they would be included in the build output.
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[built-in blog plugin]: ../setup/setting-up-a-blog.md#built-in-blog-plugin
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[built-in plugins]: ../insiders/getting-started.md#built-in-plugins
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## Usage
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### Setting the page title
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The page title can be overridden for a document with the front matter `title`
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property. Add the following lines at the top of a Markdown file:
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``` yaml
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---
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title: Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet # (1)!
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---
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# Document title
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...
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```
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1. This will set the [`title`][title] inside the HTML document's [`head`][head]
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for the generated page to this value. Note that the site title, which is set
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via [`site_name`][site_name], is appended with a dash.
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[title]: https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTML/Element/title
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[head]: https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTML/Element/head
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[site_name]: https://www.mkdocs.org/user-guide/configuration/#site_name
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### Setting the page description
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The page description can be overridden for a document with the front matter
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`description` property. Add the following lines at the top of a Markdown file:
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``` yaml
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---
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description: Nullam urna elit, malesuada eget finibus ut, ac tortor. # (1)!
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---
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# Document title
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...
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```
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1. This will set the `meta` tag containing the site description inside the
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document `head` for the current page to the provided value.
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### Setting the page icon
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[:octicons-heart-fill-24:{ .mdx-heart } Sponsors only][Insiders]{ .mdx-insiders } ·
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[:octicons-tag-24: insiders-4.5.0][Insiders] ·
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:octicons-beaker-24: Experimental
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An icon can be assigned to each page, which is then rendered as part of the
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navigation sidebar. Add the following lines at the top of a Markdown file:
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``` yaml
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---
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icon: material/emoticon-happy # (1)!
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---
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# Document title
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...
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```
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1. Enter a few keywords to find the perfect icon using our [icon search] and
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click on the shortcode to copy it to your clipboard:
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<div class="mdx-iconsearch" data-mdx-component="iconsearch">
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<input class="md-input md-input--stretch mdx-iconsearch__input" placeholder="Search icon" data-mdx-component="iconsearch-query" value="emoticon happy" />
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<div class="mdx-iconsearch-result" data-mdx-component="iconsearch-result" data-mdx-mode="file">
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<div class="mdx-iconsearch-result__meta"></div>
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<ol class="mdx-iconsearch-result__list"></ol>
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</div>
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</div>
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[Insiders]: ../insiders/index.md
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[icon search]: icons-emojis.md#search
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### Setting the page status
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[:octicons-heart-fill-24:{ .mdx-heart } Sponsors only][Insiders]{ .mdx-insiders } ·
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[:octicons-tag-24: insiders-4.22.0][Insiders] ·
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:octicons-beaker-24: Experimental
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A status can be assigned to each page, which is then displayed as part of the
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navigation sidebar. First, associate a status identifier with a description by
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adding the following to `mkdocs.yml`:
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``` yaml
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extra:
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status:
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<identifier>: <description> # (1)!
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```
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1. The identifier can only include alphanumeric characters, as well as dashes
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and underscores. For example, if you have a status `Recently added`, you can
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set `new` as an identifier:
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``` yaml
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extra:
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status:
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new: Recently added
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```
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The page status can now be set for a document with the front matter `status`
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property. For example, you can mark a page as `new` with the following lines at
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the top of a Markdown file:
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``` yaml
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---
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status: new
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---
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# Document title
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...
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```
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The following status identifiers are currently supported:
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- :material-alert-decagram: – `new`
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- :material-trash-can: – `deprecated`
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### Setting the page template
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If you're using [theme extension] and created a new page template in the
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`overrides` directory, you can enable it for a specific page. Add the following
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lines at the top of a Markdown file:
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``` yaml
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---
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template: custom.html
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---
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# Document title
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...
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```
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??? question "How to set a page template for an entire folder?"
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With the help of the [built-in meta plugin], you can set a custom template
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for an entire section and all nested pages, by creating a `.meta.yml` file
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in the corresponding folder with the following content:
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``` yaml
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template: custom.html
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```
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[theme extension]: ../customization.md#extending-the-theme
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[built-in meta plugin]: #built-in-meta-plugin
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## Customization
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### Using metadata in templates
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#### on all pages
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In order to add custom `meta` tags to your document, you can [extend the theme
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][theme extension] and [override the `extrahead` block][overriding blocks],
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e.g. to add indexing policies for search engines via the `robots` property:
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``` html
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{% extends "base.html" %}
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{% block extrahead %}
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<meta property="robots" content="noindex, nofollow" />
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{% endblock %}
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```
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[overriding blocks]: ../customization.md#overriding-blocks
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#### on a single page
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If you want to set a `meta` tag on a single page, or want to set different
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values for different pages, you can use the `page.meta` object inside your
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template override, e.g.:
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``` html
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{% extends "base.html" %}
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{% block extrahead %}
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{% if page and page.meta and page.meta.robots %}
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<meta property="robots" content="{{ page.meta.robots }}" />
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{% else %}
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<meta property="robots" content="index, follow" />
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{% endif %}
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{% endblock %}
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```
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You can now use `robots` exactly like [`title`][title] and
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[`description`][description] to set values. Note that in this case, the
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template defines an `else` branch, which would set a default if none was given.
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[title]: #setting-the-page-title
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[description]: #setting-the-page-description
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