## Dokka custom format example This example demonstrates a few things: 1. How to override css styles and add custom images. 2. How to change logo used in the header. 3. How to register a custom `Dokka` task with its own independent configuration. ### Running `dokkaCustomFormat` task has been created in the buildscript of this example project with a few configuration changes. In order to see the full effect of these changes, run `dokkaCustomFormat` task from your IDE or execute the following command: ```bash ./gradlew clean dokkaCustomFormat ``` --- If you run any other `Dokka` task, such as `dokkaHtml`, you'll see vanilla `Dokka` without any alterations. This is because changes to configuration are applied only within `dokkaCustomFormat` task. This can be useful if you want to generate multiple versions of documentation with different configuration settings.