--- icon: material/format-font --- # Formatting Material for MkDocs provides support for several HTML elements that can be used to highlight sections of a document or apply specific formatting. Additionally, [Critic Markup] is supported, adding the ability to display suggested changes for a document. [Critic Markup]: https://github.com/CriticMarkup/CriticMarkup-toolkit ## Configuration This configuration enables support for keyboard keys, tracking changes in documents, defining sub- and superscript and highlighting text. Add the following lines to `mkdocs.yml`: ``` yaml markdown_extensions: - pymdownx.critic - pymdownx.caret - pymdownx.keys - pymdownx.mark - pymdownx.tilde ``` See additional configuration options: - [Critic] - [Caret, Mark & Tilde] - [Keys] [Critic]: ../setup/extensions/python-markdown-extensions.md#critic [Caret, Mark & Tilde]: ../setup/extensions/python-markdown-extensions.md#caret-mark-tilde [Keys]: ../setup/extensions/python-markdown-extensions.md#keys ## Usage ### Highlighting changes When [Critic] is enabled, [Critic Markup] can be used, which adds the ability to highlight suggested changes, as well as add inline comments to a document: ``` title="Text with suggested changes" Text can be {--deleted--} and replacement text {++added++}. This can also be combined into {~~one~>a single~~} operation. {==Highlighting==} is also possible {>>and comments can be added inline<<}. {== Formatting can also be applied to blocks by putting the opening and closing tags on separate lines and adding new lines between the tags and the content. ==} ```
Text can be deleted and replacement text added. This can also be combined into onea single operation. Highlighting is also possible and comments can be added inline.

Formatting can also be applied to blocks by putting the opening and closing tags on separate lines and adding new lines between the tags and the content.

### Highlighting text When [Caret, Mark & Tilde] are enabled, text can be highlighted with a simple syntax, which is more convenient that directly using the corresponding [`mark`][mark], [`ins`][ins] and [`del`][del] HTML tags: ``` title="Text with highlighting" - ==This was marked== - ^^This was inserted^^ - ~~This was deleted~~ ```
- ==This was marked== - ^^This was inserted^^ - ~~This was deleted~~
[mark]: https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTML/Element/mark [ins]: https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTML/Element/ins [del]: https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTML/Element/del ### Sub- and superscripts When [Caret & Tilde][Caret, Mark & Tilde] are enabled, text can be sub- and superscripted with a simple syntax, which is more convenient than directly using the corresponding [`sub`][sub] and [`sup`][sup] HTML tags: ``` markdown title="Text with sub- and superscripts" - H~2~O - A^T^A ```
- H~2~O - A^T^A
[sub]: https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTML/Element/sub [sup]: https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTML/Element/sup ### Adding keyboard keys When [Keys] is enabled, keyboard keys can be rendered with a simple syntax. Consult the [Python Markdown Extensions] documentation to learn about all available shortcodes: ``` markdown title="Keyboard keys" ++ctrl+alt+del++ ```
++ctrl+alt+del++
[Python Markdown Extensions]: https://facelessuser.github.io/pymdown-extensions/extensions/keys/#extendingmodifying-key-map-index