description: Templates used for section pages are **lists** and therefore have all the variables and methods available to list pages.
date: 2017-02-01
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## Add Content and Front Matter to Section Templates
To effectively leverage section page templates, you should first understand Hugo's [content organization](/content-management/organization/) and, specifically, the purpose of `_index.md` for adding content and front matter to section and other list pages.
`Kind` can easily be combined with the [`where` function][where] in your templates to create kind-specific lists of content. This method is ideal for creating lists, but there are times where you may want to fetch just the index page of a single section via the section's path.
The [`.GetPage` function][getpage] looks up an index page of a given `Kind` and `path`.
You can call `.Site.GetPage` with two arguments: `kind` (one of the valid values
│ ├── _index.md # "title: My Hugo Blog" in the front matter
│ ├── post-1.md
│ ├── post-2.md
│ └── post-3.md
└── events #Note there is no _index.md file in "events"
├── event-1.md
└── event-2.md
```
`.Site.GetPage` will return `nil` if no `_index.md` page is found. Therefore, if `content/blog/_index.md` does not exist, the template will output the section name:
If we try the same code with the `events` section, however, Hugo will default to the section title because there is no `content/events/_index.md` from which to pull content and front matter: