You have added a bunch of customizations to a standard theme.  My example 
above works well when you don't need them.  And it's much easier if you 
want to try out other themes, as I did the other day.  I ran through all 
the ones that come with Sphinx and a few more I had installed.

On Friday, July 2, 2021 at 8:11:38 AM UTC-4 Edward K. Ream wrote:

> On Thu, Jul 1, 2021 at 5:21 PM [email protected] <[email protected]> 
> wrote:
>
>> Sphinx can turn a ReStructured Text file or series of files into good 
>> looking HTML documentation.  But when you read how to get it going, it 
>> seems complicated.  You are told the set up a folder and run make to 
>> produce a configuration file, which you will probably tinker with.  It's 
>> confusing what all the options and settings mean.
>
>
> LeoDocs.leo contains @edit html\conf.py, which contains the sphinx 
> settings for Leo's web site. conf.py starts with this comment:
>
> # Leo documentation documentation [sic] build configuration file, created 
> by
> # sphinx-quickstart on Mon Mar 30 16:39:02 2009.
>
> Imo, using conf.py might be easier in the long run. YMMV.
>
> Edward
>

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