Logos and Images
Add your logo
By default, Docsy shows a site logo at the start of the navbar, that is, at the
extreme left. Place your project’s SVG logo in assets/icons/logo.svg
. This
overrides the default Docsy logo in the theme.
If you don’t want a logo to appear in the navbar, then set navbar_logo
to
false
in your project’s config:
navbar_logo = false
navbar_logo: false
{
"navbar_logo": false
}
For information about styling your logo, see Styling your project logo and name.
Use icons
Docsy includes the free FontAwesome icons by default, including logos for sites like GitHub and Stack Overflow. You can view all available icons in the FontAwesome documentation, including the FontAwesome version when the icon was added and whether it is available for free tier users. Check Docsy’s package.json
and release notes for Docsy’s currently included version of FontAwesome.
You can add FontAwesome icons to your top-level menu, section menu, or anywhere in your text.
Add your favicons
The easiest way to do this is to create a set of favicons via http://cthedot.de/icongen (which lets you create a huge range of icon sizes and options from a single image) and/or https://favicon.io, and put them in your site project’s static/favicons
directory. This will override the default favicons from the theme.
Note that https://favicon.io doesn’t create as wide a range of sizes as Icongen but does let you quickly create favicons from text: if you want to create text favicons you can use this site to generate them, then use Icongen to create more sizes (if necessary) from your generated .png
file.
If you have special favicon requirements, you can create your own layouts/partials/favicons.html
with your links.
Add images
Landing pages
Docsy’s blocks/cover
shortcode make it easy to add large cover images to your landing pages. The shortcode looks for an image with the word “background” in the name inside the landing page’s Page Bundle - so, for example, if you’ve copied the example site, the landing page image in content/en/_index.html
is content/en/featured-background.jpg
.
You specify the preferred display height of a cover block container (and hence its image) using the block’s height
parameter. For a full viewport height, use full
:
{{< blocks/cover title="Welcome to the Docsy Example Project!" image_anchor="top" height="full" color="orange" >}}
...
{{< /blocks/cover >}}
For a shorter image, as in the example site’s About page, use one of min
, med
, max
or auto
(the actual height of the image):
{{< blocks/cover title="About the Docsy Example" image_anchor="bottom" height="min" >}}
...
{{< /blocks/cover >}}
Other pages
To add inline images to other pages, use the imgproc
shortcode. Alternatively, if you prefer, just use regular Markdown or HTML images and add your image files to your project’s static
directory. You can find out more about using this directory in Adding static content.
Images used on this site
Images used as background images in this site are in the public domain and can be used freely. The porridge image in the example site is by iha31 from Pixabay.
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