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You need to configure the plugin and the mkdocs
configuration for it to work properly.
You can find more information about creating the site using the Material Mkdocs Documentation.
In the repository that you cloned, you will find a mkdocs.yml
file. This file allows you to customize your blog. The most important settings to edit are:
site_name
site_description
site_url
(critical): By default, it'shttps://github_username.io/repo_name
[^1]
To edit the logo and favicon, first put the chosen files in the assets/logo
directory, and then change logo
and favicon
:
logo: assets/meta/logo_name.png
favicon: assets/meta/favicon.png
- To properly work with SEO, also edit the
extra
withSEO: 'assets/meta/LOGO_SEO.png'
You can also customize:
- Font
- Color scheme, palette, and icons
- Language
Check the documentation for more information
You don't need to touch anything in features
or markdown_extensions
.
The last part of the mkdocs.yml
is a configuration for the hooks
and the template Jinja displaying the list of articles (blog_list.html
).
There are also :
SEO
(string
): Link to your default image displayed by the SEO.comments
(boolean
) : Allow the comments block at the end of the pagegenerate_graph
(boolean
): Generate the [[customization#Graph view|graph view]]attachments
(boolean
): For [[configuration#Blog list (article listing)]] and image in SEO. Change it according to your Obsidian Plugin settings.
The list of articles is configured by the key blog_list
and can take the following parameters :
pagination
(boolean, default: True
): Display a pagination if the list is too long.pagination_message
(boolean, default: True
): Display a message with the number of posts (article/file) in the folder.pagination_translation
(string, default: 'posts in'
): Translation of the pagination's message.no_page_found
(string, default: "No pages found!"
): The text to display if no pages were found.
This part contains the configuration of hooks
, short python scripts that allow to patch some Obsidian parts incompatible with Mkdocs.
You can configure :
- The suppression of the Obsidian's comments (
%% comments %%
):strip_comments: true
- A fix for headings, which adds a
#
to all headings (except the 6th one) because the Mkdocs TOC considers that the H1 is the main heading/title of the file:fix_heading: true
To run the blog locally, you need to install the requirements and run mkdocs serve
.
cd publish_blog pip install -r requirements.txt mkdocs serve
A tip: You can use a conda environment here (or a venv, but I prefer conda). Just use this command:
conda create -n Publisher python=3.11
conda activate Publisher
Run this command just before running pip install
.