# Cover
Activate the cover feature by setting `coverpage` to **true**, compare [coverpage configuration](configuration.md#coverpage).
## Basic usage
Set `coverpage` to **true**, and create a `_coverpage.md`:
```html
```
```markdown
![logo](_media/icon.svg)
# docsify 3.5
> A magical documentation site generator.
* Simple and lightweight (~19kB gzipped)
* No statically built html files
* Multiple themes
[GitHub](https://github.com/QingWei-Li/docsify/)
[Get Started](#docsify)
```
!> A document site can have only one coverpage!
## Custom background
The background color is generated randomly by default. You can customize the background color or a background image:
```markdown
# docsify 3.5
[GitHub](https://github.com/QingWei-Li/docsify/)
[Get Started](#quick-start)
![](_media/bg.png)
![color](#f0f0f0)
```
## Coverpage as homepage
Normal, the coverpage and the homepage appear at the same time. Of course, you can also separate the coverpage by [onlyCover option](configuration.md#onlycover).
## Multiple covers
If your docs site is in more than one language, it may be useful to set multiple covers.
For example, your docs structure is like this
```text
.
└── docs
├── README.md
├── guide.md
├── _coverpage.md
└── zh-cn
├── README.md
└── guide.md
└── _coverpage.md
```
Now, you can set
```js
window.$docsify = {
coverpage: ['/', '/zh-cn/']
};
```
Or a special file name
```js
window.$docsify = {
coverpage: {
'/': 'cover.md',
'/zh-cn/': 'cover.md'
}
};
```