# Cover Activate the cover feature by setting `coverpage` to **true**, compare [coverpage configuration](configuration.md#coverpage). ## Basic usage Set `coverpage` to **true**, and create a `_coverpage.md`: ```html ``` ```markdown ![logo](_media/icon.svg) # docsify 3.5 > A magical documentation site generator. - Simple and lightweight (~21kB gzipped) - No statically built html files - Multiple themes [GitHub](https://github.com/docsifyjs/docsify/) [Get Started](#docsify) ``` !> A document site can have only one coverpage! ## Custom background The background color is generated randomly by default. You can customize the background color or a background image: ```markdown # docsify 3.5 [GitHub](https://github.com/docsifyjs/docsify/) [Get Started](#quick-start) ![](_media/bg.png) ![color](#f0f0f0) ``` ## Coverpage as homepage Normally, the coverpage and the homepage appear at the same time. Of course, you can also separate the coverpage by [onlyCover option](configuration.md#onlycover). ## Multiple covers 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 ```text . └── docs ├── README.md ├── guide.md ├── _coverpage.md └── zh-cn ├── README.md └── guide.md └── _coverpage.md ``` Now, you can set ```js window.$docsify = { coverpage: ['/', '/zh-cn/'] }; ``` Or a special file name ```js window.$docsify = { coverpage: { '/': 'cover.md', '/zh-cn/': 'cover.md' } }; ```