--- id: site-preparation title: Site Preparation --- After [installing Docusaurus](getting-started-installation.md), you now have a skeleton to work from for your specific website. The following discusses the rest of the Docusaurus structure in order for you to prepare your site. ## Directory Structure As shown after you [installed Docusaurus](getting-started-installation.md), the initialization script created a directory structure similar to: ```bash root-directory ├── docs-examples-from-docusaurus │ ├── doc1.md │ ├── doc2.md │ ├── doc3.md │ ├── exampledoc4.md │ └── exampledoc5.md └── website ├── blog-examples-from-docusaurus │ ├── 2016-03-11-blog-post.md │ ├── 2017-04-10-blog-post-two.md │ ├── 2017-09-25-testing-rss.md │ ├── 2017-09-26-adding-rss.md │ └── 2017-10-24-new-version-1.0.0.md ├── core │ └── Footer.js ├── package.json ├── pages ├── sidebars.json ├── siteConfig.js └── static ``` > You may have already renamed the example blog (`website/blog-examples-from-docusaurus`) and document (`docs-examples-from-docusaurus`) directories when you [verified the installation](getting-started-installation.md##verifying-installation). * The `website/core/Footer.js` file is a React component that acts as the footer for the site generated by Docusaurus and should be customized by the user. * The `website/blog-examples-from-docusaurus` directory contains examples of blog posts written in markdown. * The `docs-examples-from-docusaurus` directory contains example documentation files written in markdown. * The `website/pages` directory contains example top-level pages for the site. * The `website/static` directory contains static assets used by the example site. * The `website/siteConfig.js` file is the main configuration file used by Docusaurus. You will need to keep the `website/siteConfig.js` and `website/core/Footer.js` files, but may edit them as you wish. You should keep the `website/pages` and `website/static` directories, but may change the content inside them as you wish. At the bare minimum you should have an `en/index.js` or `en/index.html` file inside `website/pages` and an image to use as your header icon inside `website/static`.