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hero: Metadata enables hero teaser texts path: tree/master/docs/extensions source: metadata.md
Metadata
The Metadata extension makes it possible to add metadata to a document which gives more control over the theme in a page-specific context.
Installation
Add the following lines to your mkdocs.yml
:
markdown_extensions:
- meta
Usage
Metadata is written as a series of key-value pairs at the beginning of the Markdown document, delimited by a blank line which ends the metadata context. Naturally, the metadata is stripped from the document before rendering the actual page content and made available to the theme.
Example:
title: Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet
description: Nullam urna elit, malesuada eget finibus ut, ac tortor.
path: path/to/file
source: file.js
# Headline
...
See the next section which covers the metadata that is supported by Material.
Setting a hero text
Material exposes a simple text-only page-local hero via Metadata, as you can see on the current page when you scroll to the top. It's as simple as:
hero: Metadata enables hero teaser texts
Linking sources
When a document is related to a specific set of source files and the repo_url
is defined inside the project's mkdocs.yml
, the files can be linked using the
source
key:
source: file.js
The filename is appended to the repo_url
set in your mkdocs.yml
, but can
be prefixed with a path
to ensure correct path resolving:
Example:
path: tree/master/docs/extensions
source: metadata.md
Result:
See the source section for the resulting output.
Redirecting to another page
It's sometimes necessary to move documents around in the navigation tree and
redirect user from the old URL to the new one. The redirect
meta-tag allows
to create a redirection from the current document to the address specified in
the tag.
For instance, if your document contains:
redirect: /new/url
accessing that document's URL will automatically redirect to /new/url
.
Overrides
Page title
The page title can be overridden on a per-document level:
title: Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet
This will set the title
tag inside the document head
for the current page
to the provided value. It will also override the default behavior of Material
for MkDocs which appends the site title using a dash as a separator to the page
title.
Page description
The page description can also be overridden on a per-document level:
description: Nullam urna elit, malesuada eget finibus ut, ac tortor.
This will set the meta
tag containing the site description inside the
document head
for the current page to the provided value.
Disqus
As describe in the getting started guide, the Disqus comments section can be enabled on a per-document level:
disqus: your-shortname
Disqus can be disabled for a specific page by setting it to an empty value:
disqus: