What's next?
Congratulations! You have understood most core features of Docusaurus now. You have:
- Used the pages plugin to create a standalone React / Markdown page
- Used the docs plugin to create documentation pages. This includes configuring the sidebar, and even versioning
- Used the blog plugin to create a fully featured blog
- Tried your hands on a range of Markdown features, which are useful for all content plugins
- Used stylesheets to customize your site's appearance
- Put images and other assets in your pages
- Added search to your site
- Understood how browser support and SEO are done through standard Docusaurus APIs
- Learned about how individual plugins are installed and configured
- Deployed your site to a content host
- Internationalized your site to include multiple languages
At this point, you probably have a big docusaurus.config.js
already๐ However, you haven't written much code yet! Most of the features are implemented through calling encapsulated Docusaurus APIs. As you continue your journey, you can take three paths:
- Learn more advanced Docusaurus concepts. This will help you gain a deeper understand of what the APIs do.
- Read about all existing APIs. Many of them have not been covered in the Guides!
- Learn to develop a plugin to extend the functionality of your site.