---
outline: deep
---
# Frontmatter Config
Frontmatter enables page based configuration. In every markdown file, you can use frontmatter config to override site-level or theme-level config options. Also, there are config options which you can only define in frontmatter.
Example usage:
```md
---
title: Docs with VitePress
editLink: true
---
```
You can access frontmatter data via the `$frontmatter` global in Vue expressions:
```md
{{ $frontmatter.title }}
```
## title
- Type: `string`
Title for the page. It's same as [config.title ](./site-config#title ), and it overrides the site-level config.
```yaml
---
title: VitePress
---
```
## titleTemplate
- Type: `string | boolean`
The suffix for the title. It's same as [config.titleTemplate ](./site-config#titletemplate ), and it overrides the site-level config.
```yaml
---
title: VitePress
titleTemplate: Vite & Vue powered static site generator
---
```
## description
- Type: `string`
Description for the page. It's same as [config.description ](./site-config#description ), and it overrides the site-level config.
```yaml
---
description: VitePress
---
```
## head
- Type: `HeadConfig[]`
Specify extra head tags to be injected for the current page. Will be appended after head tags injected by site-level config.
```yaml
---
head:
- - meta
- name: description
content: hello
- - meta
- name: keywords
content: super duper SEO
---
```
```ts
type HeadConfig =
| [string, Record< string , string > ]
| [string, Record< string , string > , string]
```
## Default Theme Only
The following frontmatter options are only applicable when using the default theme.
### layout
- Type: `doc | home | page`
- Default: `doc`
Determines the layout of the page.
- `doc` - It applies default documentation styles to the markdown content.
- `home` - Special layout for "Home Page". You may add extra options such as `hero` and `features` to rapidly create beautiful landing page.
- `page` - Behave similar to `doc` but it applies no styles to the content. Useful when you want to create a fully custom page.
```yaml
---
layout: doc
---
```
### hero <Badge type="info" text="home page only" />
Defines contents of home hero section when `layout` is set to `home` . More details in [Default Theme: Home Page ](./default-theme-home-page ).
### features <Badge type="info" text="home page only" />
Defines items to display in features section when `layout` is set to `home` . More details in [Default Theme: Home Page ](./default-theme-home-page ).
### navbar
- Type: `boolean`
- Default: `true`
Whether to display [navbar ](./default-theme-nav ).
```yaml
---
navbar: false
---
```
### sidebar
- Type: `boolean`
- Default: `true`
Whether to display [sidebar ](./default-theme-sidebar ).
```yaml
---
sidebar: false
---
```
### aside
- Type: `boolean | 'left'`
- Default: `true`
Defines the location of the aside component in the `doc` layout.
Setting this value to `false` prevents rendering of aside container.\
Setting this value to `true` renders the aside to the right.\
Setting this value to `'left'` renders the aside to the left.
```yaml
---
aside: false
---
```
### outline
- Type: `number | [number, number] | 'deep' | false`
- Default: `2`
The levels of header in the outline to display for the page. It's same as [config.themeConfig.outline ](./default-theme-config#outline ), and it overrides the theme config.
### lastUpdated
- Type: `boolean`
- Default: `true`
Whether to display [last updated ](./default-theme-last-updated ) text in the footer of the current page.
```yaml
---
lastUpdated: false
---
```
### editLink
- Type: `boolean`
- Default: `true`
Whether to display [edit link ](./default-theme-edit-link ) in the footer of the current page.
```yaml
---
editLink: false
---
```
### footer
- Type: `boolean`
- Default: `true`
Whether to display [footer ](./default-theme-footer ).
```yaml
---
footer: false
---
```
### pageClass
- Type: `string`
Add extra class name to a specific page.
```yaml
---
pageClass: custom-page-class
---
```
Then you can customize styles of this specific page in `.vitepress/theme/custom.css` file:
```css
.custom-page-class {
/* page-specific styles */
}
```