Activate the cover feature by setting coverpage
to true, compare coverpage configuration.
Set coverpage
to true, and create a _coverpage.md
:
<!-- index.html -->
<script>
window.$docsify = {
coverpage: true
}
</script>
<script src="//unpkg.com/docsify/lib/docsify.min.js"></script>
<!-- _coverpage.md -->

# docsify <small>3.5</small>
> A magical documentation site generator.
* Simple and lightweight (~19kB gzipped)
* No statically built html files
* Multiple themes
[GitHub](https://github.com/skan-io/skan-docs/)
[Get Started](#skan-docs)
!> A document site can have only one coverpage!
The background color is generated randomly by default. You can customize the background color or a background image:
<!-- _coverpage.md -->
# docsify <small>3.5</small>
[GitHub](https://github.com/skan-io/skan-docs/)
[Get Started](#quick-start)
<!-- background image -->

<!-- background color -->

Normally, the coverpage and the homepage appear at the same time. Of course, you can also separate the coverpage by onlyCover option.
If your docs site is in more than one language, it may be useful to set multiple covers.
For example, your docs structure is like this
.
└── docs
├── README.md
├── guide.md
├── _coverpage.md
└── zh-cn
├── README.md
└── guide.md
└── _coverpage.md
Now, you can set
window.$docsify = {
coverpage: ['/', '/zh-cn/']
};
Or a special file name
window.$docsify = {
coverpage: {
'/': 'cover.md',
'/zh-cn/': 'cover.md'
}
};