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Customization

A good starting point

Project documentation is as diverse as the projects themselves and the Material theme is a good starting point for making it look good. However, as you write your documentation, you may reach some point where some small adjustments are necessary to preserve the style.

Small tweaks

MkDocs provides a simple way for making small adjustments, that is changing some margins, centering text, etc. Simply put the CSS and Javascript files that contain your adjustments in the docs directory (ideally in subdirectories of their own) and include them via the extra_css and extra_javascript variables in your mkdocs.yml:

extra_css: ['/stylesheets/extra.css']
extra_javascript: ['/javascripts/extra.js']

Further assistance on including extra CSS and Javascript can be found in the MkDocs documentation.

Fundamental changes

If you want to make larger adjustments like changing the color palette or typography, you should check out or download the repository of the project and compile the SASS sources with your changes. The project design is very modular, so most things can be tweaked by changing a few variables.

Setup

In order to compile the project, you need node with a version greater than 0.11 up and running. Then, make sure bower is installed or install it:

npm install -g bower

The project itself is hosted on GitHub, so the next thing you should do is clone the project from GitHub:

git clone https://github.com/squidfunk/mkdocs-material

Then you change the directory and install all dependencies specified in the package.json and bower.json with the following command:

cd mkdocs-material
npm install && bower install

Development

The asset pipeline is contained in Gulpfile.js, which you can start with gulp watch. If you specify the --mkdocs flag, this will also run mkdocs serve, to monitor changes to the documentation. Point your browser to localhost:8000 and you should see this very documentation in front of your eyes.

gulp watch --mkdocs

For example, changing the color palette is as simple as changing the $primary and $accent variables in src/assets/stylesheets/_palette.scss:

$primary: $red-400;
$accent:  $teal-a700;

The color variables are defined by the SASS library quantum-colors and resemble all the colors contained in the material design palette. This page offers a really good overview of the palette.

Building

When you finished making your changes, you can build the theme by invoking:

gulp build --production

The --production flag triggers the production-level compilation and minification of all CSS and Javascript sources. When the command is ready, the final theme is located in the material directory. Add the theme_dir variable pointing to the aforementioned directory in your original mkdocs.yml:

theme_dir: 'mkdocs-material/material'

Now you can run mkdocs build and you should see your documentation with your changes to the original Material theme.