Use Instruction
Add Markdown or React files to src/pages
to create a standalone page:
src/pages/index.js
→localhost:3000/
src/pages/foo.md
→localhost:3000/foo
src/pages/foo/bar.js
→localhost:3000/foo/bar
A new page is now available at http://localhost:3000/my-react-page.
Create your first Doc
Create a Markdown file at docs/hello.md
:
# Hello
This is my **first Docusaurus document**!
A new document is now available at http://localhost:3000/docs/hello.
Images
Regular Markdown images are supported.
You can use absolute paths to reference images in the static directory (static/img/docusaurus.png
):
![Docusaurus logo](/img/docusaurus.png)
You can reference images relative to the current file as well. This is particularly useful to colocate images close to the Markdown files using them:
![Docusaurus logo](./img/docusaurus.png)
Admonitions
Docusaurus has a special syntax to create admonitions and callouts:
:::tip[My tip]
Use this awesome feature option
:::
:::danger[Take care]
This action is dangerous
:::
Use this awesome feature option
This action is dangerous
MDX and React Components
MDX can make your documentation more interactive and allows using any React components inside Markdown:
export const Highlight = ({children, color}) => (
<span
style={{
backgroundColor: color,
borderRadius: '20px',
color: '#fff',
padding: '10px',
cursor: 'pointer',
}}
onClick={() => {
alert(`You clicked the color ${color} with label ${children}`)
}}>
{children}
</span>
);
This is <Highlight color="#25c2a0">Docusaurus green</Highlight> !
This is <Highlight color="#1877F2">Facebook blue</Highlight> !
This is Docusaurus green !
This is Facebook blue !