Theme configuration
This configuration applies to all main themes.
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Common#
Color mode - dark modeThe classic theme provides by default light and dark mode support, with a navbar switch for the user.
It is possible to customize the color mode support with the following configuration:
caution
With respectPrefersColorScheme: true
, the defaultMode
is overridden by user system preferences.
If you only want to support one color mode, you likely want to ignore user system preferences.
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Meta imageYou can configure a default image that will be used for your meta tag, in particular og:image
and twitter:image
.
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MetadatasYou can configure additional html metadatas (and override existing ones).
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Announcement barSometimes you want to announce something in your website. Just for such a case, you can add an announcement bar. This is a non-fixed and optionally dismissable panel above the navbar.
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i18nRead the i18n introduction first.
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Translation files location- Base path:
website/i18n/<locale>/docusaurus-theme-<themeName>
- Multi-instance path: N/A
- JSON files: extracted with
docusaurus write-translations
- Markdown files: `N/A
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Example file-system structure#
HooksuseThemeContext
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React hook to access theme context. This context contains functions for setting light and dark mode and boolean property, indicating which mode is currently in use.
Usage example:
note
The component calling useThemeContext
must be a child of the Layout
component.
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Navbar#
Navbar title & logoYou can add a logo and title to the navbar via themeConfig.navbar
. Logo can be placed in static folder. Logo URL is set to base URL of your site by default. Although you can specify your own URL for the logo, if it is an external link, it will open in a new tab. In addition, you can override a value for the target attribute of logo link, it can come in handy if you are hosting docs website in a subdirectory of your main website, and in which case you probably do not need a link in the logo to the main website will open in a new tab.
To improve dark mode support, you can also set a different logo for this mode.
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Navbar itemsYou can add items to the navbar via themeConfig.navbar.items
.
By default, Navbar items are regular links (internal or external).
React Router should automatically apply active link styling to links, but you can use activeBasePath
in edge cases. For cases in which a link should be active on several different paths (such as when you have multiple doc folders under the same sidebar), you can use activeBaseRegex
. activeBaseRegex
is a more flexible alternative to activeBasePath
and takes precedence over it -- Docusaurus parses it into a regular expression that is tested against the current URL.
Outbound (external) links automatically get target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer"
attributes.
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Navbar dropdownNavbar items can also be dropdown items by specifying the items
, an inner array of navbar items.
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Navbar doc linkIf you want to link to a specific doc, this special navbar item type will render the link to the doc of the provided docId
. It will get the class navbar__link--active
as long as you browse a doc of the same sidebar.
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Navbar docs version dropdownIf you use docs with versioning, this special navbar item type that will render a dropdown with all your site's available versions.
The user will be able to switch from one version to another, while staying on the same doc (as long as the doc id is constant across versions).
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Navbar docs versionIf you use docs with versioning, this special navbar item type will link to the active/browsed version of your doc (depends on the current url), and fallback to the latest version.
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Navbar locale dropdownIf you use the i18n feature, this special navbar item type will render a dropdown with all your site's available locales.
The user will be able to switch from one locale to another, while staying on the same page.
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Navbar searchIf you use the search, the search bar will be the rightmost element in the navbar.
However, with this special navbar item type, you can change the default location.
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Auto-hide sticky navbarYou can enable this cool UI feature that automatically hides the navbar when a user starts scrolling down the page, and show it again when the user scrolls up.
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Navbar styleYou can set the static Navbar style without disabling the theme switching ability. The selected style will always apply no matter which theme user have selected.
Currently, there are two possible style options: dark
and primary
(based on the --ifm-color-primary
color). You can see the styles preview in the Infima documentation.
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CodeBlockDocusaurus uses Prism React Renderer to highlight code blocks.
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ThemeBy default, we use Palenight as syntax highlighting theme. You can specify a custom theme from the list of available themes. If you want to use a different syntax highlighting theme when the site is in dark mode, you may also do so.
note
If you use the line highlighting Markdown syntax, you might need to specify a different highlight background color for the dark mode syntax highlighting theme. Refer to the docs for guidance.
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Default languageYou can set a default language for code blocks if no language is added after the opening triple backticks (i.e. ```). Note that a valid language name must be passed, e.g.:
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FooterYou can add logo and a copyright to the footer via themeConfig.footer
. Logo can be placed in static folder. Logo URL works in the same way of the navbar logo.
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Footer LinksYou can add links to the navbar via themeConfig.footer.links
: