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* A _regular_ page is a "post" page or a "content" page.
* A _leaf bundle_ is a regular page.
* A _list_ page can list _regular_ pages and other _list_ pages. Some
examples are: homepage, section pages, _taxonomy term_ (`/tags/`) and
_taxonomy_ (`/tags/foo/`) pages.
* A _branch bundle_ is a _list_ page.
`.Site.Pages`
: Collection of **all** pages of the site: _regular_ pages,
sections, taxonomies, etc. -- Superset of everything!
`.Site.RegularPages`
: Collection of only _regular_ pages.
The above `.Site. ..` page collections can be accessed from any scope in
the templates.
Below variables return a collection of pages only from the scope of
the current _list_ page:
`.Pages`
: Collection of _regular_ pages and _only first-level_
section pages under the current _list_ page.
`.RegularPages`
: Collection of only _regular_ pages under the
current _list_ page. This **excludes** regular pages in nested sections/_list_ pages (those are subdirectories with an `_index.md` file.
`.RegularPagesRecursive`
: Collection of **all** _regular_ pages under a _list_ page. This **includes** regular pages in nested sections/_list_ pages.
This feature was added in Hugo version 0.68.0
Note
: From the scope of _regular_ pages, `.Pages` and
`.RegularPages` return an empty slice.