A powerful documentation framework on top of MkDocs
Write your documentation in Markdown and create a professional static site for your Open Source or commercial project in minutes – searchable, customizable, more than 60 languages, for all devices.
Check out the demo – squidfunk.github.io/mkdocs-material.
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Focus on the content of your documentation and create a professional static site in minutes. No need to know HTML, CSS or JavaScript – let Material for MkDocs do the heavy lifting for you.
Serve your documentation with confidence – Material for MkDocs automatically adapts to perfectly fit the available screen estate, no matter the type or size of the viewing device. Desktop. Tablet. Mobile. All great.
Make it yours – change the colors, fonts, language, icons, logo, and more with a few lines of configuration. Material for MkDocs can be easily extended and provides many options to alter appearance and behavior.
Don't let your users wait – get incredible value with a small footprint by using one of the fastest themes available with excellent performance, yielding optimal search engine rankings and happy users that return.
Make accessibility a priority – users can navigate your documentation with touch devices, keyboards, and screen readers. Semantic markup ensures that your documentation works for everyone.
Trust 20,000+ users – choose a mature and actively maintained solution built with state-of-the-art Open Source technologies. Keep ownership of your content without fear of vendor lock-in. Licensed under MIT.
Material for MkDocs can be installed with pip
:
pip install mkdocs-material
Add the following lines to mkdocs.yml
:
theme:
name: material
For detailed installation instructions, configuration options, and a demo, visit squidfunk.github.io/mkdocs-material
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