Changing the logo and icons¶
When installing Material for MkDocs, you immediately get access to over 7.000 icons ready to be used for customization of specific parts of the theme and/or when writing your documentation in Markdown. Not enough? You can also add additional icons with minimal effort.
Configuration¶
Logo¶
Source ·
Default: material/library
There're two ways to specify a logo: it must be a valid path to any icon
bundled with the theme, or to a user-provided image located in the docs
folder. Both can be set via mkdocs.yml
:
theme:
icon:
logo: material/library
theme:
logo: assets/logo.png
Favicon¶
Source ·
Default: assets/images/favicon.png
The favicon can be changed to a path pointing to a user-provided image, which
must be located in the docs
folder. It can be set via mkdocs.yml
:
theme:
favicon: images/favicon.png
Icons¶
The Emoji extension, which is part of Python Markdown Extensions,
adds the ability to integrate icons in the *.svg
file format, which are
inlined when building your site:
markdown_extensions:
- pymdownx.emoji:
emoji_index: !!python/name:materialx.emoji.twemoji
emoji_generator: !!python/name:materialx.emoji.to_svg
The following icon sets are bundled with Material for MkDocs:
If you want to add additional icons, read on.
Customization¶
Additional icons¶
Source · Difficulty: moderate
In order to add additional icons, extend the theme, and create a folder
named .icons
in the custom_dir
you want to use for overrides. Next,
add your *.svg
icons into a subfolder of the .icons
folder. Let's say you
downloaded and unpacked the Bootstrap icon set, and want to add it to
your project documentation. The structure of your project should look like this:
.
├─ overrides/
│ └─ .icons/
│ └─ bootstrap/
│ └─ *.svg
└─ mkdocs.yml
Then, add the following lines to mkdocs.yml
:
markdown_extensions:
- pymdownx.emoji:
emoji_index: !!python/name:materialx.emoji.twemoji
emoji_generator: !!python/name:materialx.emoji.to_svg
options:
custom_icons:
- overrides/.icons
You should now be able to use the Bootstrap icons.