docsify/docs/custom-navbar.md
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docs: update the name for "Simplified Chinese" (#1811)
* update the name for "Simplified Chinese"

* update the name for "Simplified Chinese"

* update the name for "Simplified Chinese"
2022-06-03 13:29:52 +08:00

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Custom navbar

HTML

If you need custom navigation, you can create a HTML-based navigation bar.

!> Note that documentation links begin with #/.

<!-- index.html -->

<body>
  <nav>
    <a href="#/">EN</a>
    <a href="#/zh-cn/">简体中文</a>
  </nav>
  <div id="app"></div>
</body>

Markdown

Alternatively, you can create a custom markdown-based navigation file by setting loadNavbar to true and creating _navbar.md, compare loadNavbar configuration.

<!-- index.html -->

<script>
  window.$docsify = {
    loadNavbar: true
  }
</script>
<script src="//cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/docsify/lib/docsify.min.js"></script>
<!-- _navbar.md -->

* [En](/)
* [chinese](/zh-cn/)

!> You need to create a .nojekyll in ./docs to prevent GitHub Pages from ignoring files that begin with an underscore.

_navbar.md is loaded from each level directory. If the current directory doesn't have _navbar.md, it will fall back to the parent directory. If, for example, the current path is /guide/quick-start, the _navbar.md will be loaded from /guide/_navbar.md.

Nesting

You can create sub-lists by indenting items that are under a certain parent.

<!-- _navbar.md -->

* Getting started

  * [Quick start](quickstart.md)
  * [Writing more pages](more-pages.md)
  * [Custom navbar](custom-navbar.md)
  * [Cover page](cover.md)

* Configuration
  * [Configuration](configuration.md)
  * [Themes](themes.md)
  * [Using plugins](plugins.md)
  * [Markdown configuration](markdown.md)
  * [Language highlight](language-highlight.md)

renders as

Nesting navbar

Combining custom navbars with the emoji plugin

If you use the emoji plugin:

<!-- index.html -->

<script>
  window.$docsify = {
    // ...
  }
</script>
<script src="//cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/docsify/lib/docsify.min.js"></script>
<script src="//cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/docsify/lib/plugins/emoji.min.js"></script>

you could, for example, use flag emojis in your custom navbar Markdown file:

<!-- _navbar.md -->

* [:us:, :uk:](/)
* [:cn:](/zh-cn/)