Craft Docs
This project includes all project documentation and tutorials at craftcms.com/docs. It does not include class reference documentation.
It consists of markdown content in nested docs/
folders, and a highly customized VuePress theme in docs/.vuepress/
. The theme is comprised of single-file Vue components just like the VuePress default, but integrates PostCSS with Tailwind CSS to replace most of the Stylus used by VuePress.
Overview
The major change in this theme is the concept of documentation “sets”, meant to define a documentation “product” that may have one or several versions. Each can be configured as a “primary set,” meaning it appears as a top-level sidebar item. Navigation and search are unique to each set, sort of like the VuePress equivalent of Craft’s multi-site functionality.
The only content not part of a docset is the homepage at docs/README.md
.
The pages served from docs/
are treated like any other VuePress project, and the theme modifies resolvers so any displayed content is assumed to be part of an active set once selected.
docs/
.storybook/
has everything to configure the Storybook project, which depends onpostcss.config.js
andtailwind.config.js
..vuepress/
public/
for static files to be published with the build.sets/
for our docset configurations.theme/
all the JavaScript, Vue, PostCSS and Stylus for the custom VuePress theme.anchor-prefixes.js
: configuration for abbreviated link shortcuts likeyii2:
andcraft3:
.config.js
is the root VuePress configuration.head.js
for customizing global<head>
contents for published pages.placeholders.js
for configuring special placeholders to be emphasized in code samples.
*/
docset markdown as you’d see it on its own in each legacy VuePress project.README.md
the topmost homepage for all docsets.
postcss.config.js
tailwind.config.js
Local Development
npm install
npm run docs:dev
Quit the process and re-run if you’ve made changes to any .js
config files.
Storybook
You can examine some of the theme’s custom styles and components by running Storybook:
npm run storybook
Writing Tips
- Keep code block line lengths up to 85 characters long to avoid horizontal scrollbars.