Changing the language¶
Material for MkDocs supports internationalization (i18n) and provides translations for template variables and labels in 60+ languages. Additionally, the site search can be configured to use a language-specific stemmer, if available.
Configuration¶
Site language¶
1.12.0 en
You can set the site language in mkdocs.yml
with:
-
HTML5 only allows to set a single language per document, which is why Material for MkDocs only supports setting a canonical language for the entire project, i.e. one per
mkdocs.yml
.The easiest way to build a multi-language documentation is to create one project in a subfolder per language, and then use the language selector to interlink those projects.
The following languages are supported:
- Afrikaans
af
Complete - Arabic
ar
Complete - Armenian
hy
Complete - Azerbaijani
az
2 translations missing - Bahasa Malaysia
ms
16 translations missing - Basque
eu
Complete - Belarusian
be
Complete - Bengali (Bangla)
bn
Complete - Bulgarian
bg
Complete - Burmese
my
27 translations missing - Catalan
ca
Complete - Chinese (Simplified)
zh
Complete - Chinese (Taiwanese)
zh-TW
Complete - Chinese (Traditional)
zh-Hant
Complete - Croatian
hr
Complete - Czech
cs
Complete - Danish
da
Complete - Dutch
nl
Complete - English
en
Complete - Esperanto
eo
Complete - Estonian
et
Complete - Finnish
fi
Complete - French
fr
Complete - Galician
gl
Complete - Georgian
ka
27 translations missing - German
de
Complete - Greek
el
Complete - Hebrew
he
Complete - Hindi
hi
Complete - Hungarian
hu
Complete - Icelandic
is
Complete - Indonesian
id
Complete - Italian
it
Complete - Japanese
ja
Complete - Kannada
kn
Complete - Korean
ko
Complete - Kurdish (Soranî)
ku-IQ
13 translations missing - Latvian
lv
20 translations missing - Lithuanian
lt
Complete - Luxembourgish
lb
Complete - Macedonian
mk
Complete - Mongolian
mn
25 translations missing - Norwegian Bokmål
nb
Complete - Norwegian Nynorsk
nn
Complete - Persian (Farsi)
fa
Complete - Polish
pl
Complete - Portuguese
pt
Complete - Portuguese (Brasilian)
pt-BR
Complete - Romanian
ro
Complete - Russian
ru
Complete - Sanskrit
sa
Complete - Serbian
sr
Complete - Serbo-Croatian
sh
5 translations missing - Sinhalese
si
25 translations missing - Slovak
sk
Complete - Slovenian
sl
Complete - Spanish
es
Complete - Swedish
sv
Complete - Tagalog
tl
3 translations missing - Tamil
ta
Complete - Telugu
te
Complete - Thai
th
Complete - Turkish
tr
Complete - Ukrainian
uk
Complete - Urdu
ur
Complete - Uzbek
uz
Complete - Vietnamese
vi
Complete
Note that some languages will produce unreadable anchor links due to the way the default slug function works. Consider using a Unicode-aware slug function.
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Material for MkDocs relies on outside contributions for adding and updating translations for the more than 60 languages it supports. If your language shows that some translations are missing, click on the link to add them. If your language is not in the list, click here to add a new language.
Site language selector¶
If your documentation is available in multiple languages, a language selector pointing to those languages can be added to the header. Alternate languages can be defined via mkdocs.yml
.
- Note that this must be an absolute link. If it includes a domain part, it's used as defined. Otherwise the domain part of the
site_url
as set inmkdocs.yml
is prepended to the link.
The following properties are available for each alternate language:
name
-
This value of this property is used inside the language selector as the name of the language and must be set to a non-empty string.
link
-
This property must be set to an absolute link, which might also point to another domain or subdomain not necessarily generated with MkDocs.
lang
-
This property must contain an ISO 639-1 language code and is used for the
hreflang
attribute of the link, improving discoverability via search engines.
Stay on page¶
Insiders improves the user experience when switching between languages, e.g., if language en
and de
contain a page with the same path name, the user will stay on the current page:
No configuration is necessary. We're working hard on improving multi-language support in 2024, including making switching between languages even more seamless in the future.
Directionality¶
While many languages are read ltr
(left-to-right), Material for MkDocs also supports rtl
(right-to-left) directionality which is deduced from the selected language, but can also be set with:
Click on a tile to change the directionality:
Customization¶
Custom translations¶
If you want to customize some of the translations for a language, just follow the guide on theme extension and create a new partial in the overrides
folder. Then, import the translations of the language as a fallback and only adjust the ones you want to override:
<!-- Import translations for language and fallback -->
{% import "partials/languages/de.html" as language %}
{% import "partials/languages/en.html" as fallback %} <!-- (1)! -->
<!-- Define custom translations -->
{% macro override(key) %}{{ {
"source.file.date.created": "Erstellt am", <!-- (2)! -->
"source.file.date.updated": "Aktualisiert am"
}[key] }}{% endmacro %}
<!-- Re-export translations -->
{% macro t(key) %}{{
override(key) or language.t(key) or fallback.t(key)
}}{% endmacro %}
-
Note that
en
must always be used as a fallback language, as it's the default theme language. -
Check the list of available languages, pick the translation you want to override for your language and add them here.