How to remove "Edit on ..." buttons from documentation ====================================================== When building your documentation, Read the Docs automatically adds buttons at the top of your documentation and in the versions menu that point readers to your repository to make changes. For instance, if your repository is on GitHub, a button that says "Edit on GitHub" is added in the top-right corner to your documentation to make it easy for readers to author new changes. Remove links from top-right corner ---------------------------------- The only way to remove these links currently is to override the Read the Docs theme templates: * In your Sphinx project path, create a directory called ``_templates``. If you use a different ``templates_path`` option in your ``conf.py``, substitute that directory name. * Create a file in this path called ``breadcrumbs.html`` The new ``breadcrumbs.html`` should look like this:: {%- extends "sphinx_rtd_theme/breadcrumbs.html" %} {% block breadcrumbs_aside %} {% endblock %} Remove "On ..." section from versions menu ------------------------------------------ This section can be removed with a custom CSS rule to hide them. Follow the instructions under :doc:`adding-custom-css` and put the following content into the ``.css`` file: .. code-block:: css /* Hide "On GitHub" section from versions menu */ div.rst-versions > div.rst-other-versions > div.injected > dl:nth-child(4) { display: none; } .. warning:: You may need to change the ``4`` number in ``dl:nth-child(4)`` for a different one in case your project has more sections in the versions menu. For example, if your project has translations into different languages, you will need to use the number ``5`` there. Now when you build your documentation, your documentation won't include an edit button or links to the page source.