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Site
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: (`page.Site`) The current site object. See [details](/methods/site/).
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## Alternate date format
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## Date format
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To insert date and time with an alternate format, use the [`time.Now`] function:
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To insert date and time with a different format, use the [`time.Now`] function:
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[`time.Now`]: /functions/time/now/
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└── _index.md
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```
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## Use alternate archetype
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## Specify archetype
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Use the `--kind` command line flag to specify an alternate archetype when creating content.
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Use the `--kind` command line flag to specify an archetype when creating content.
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For example, let's say your site has two sections: articles and tutorials. Create an archetype for each content type:
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a^*=x-b^*
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\]
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These are block equations using alternate delimiters:
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These are also block equations:
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$$a^*=x-b^*$$
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aliases: ['/functions/numfmt/']
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---
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This function formats a number with the given precision. The first options parameter is a space-delimited string of characters to represent negativity, the decimal point, and grouping. The default value is `- . ,`. The second options parameter defines an alternate delimiting character.
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This function formats a number with the given precision. The first options parameter is a space-delimited string of characters to represent negativity, the decimal point, and grouping. The default value is `- . ,`. The second options parameter defines an alternative delimiting character.
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Note that numbers are rounded up at 5 or greater. So, with precision set to 0, 1.5 becomes 2, and 1.4 becomes 1.
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defaultMarkdownHandler = 'goldmark'
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{{< /code-toggle >}}
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Files with the `.md` or `.markdown` extension are processed as Markdown, provided that you have not specified a different [content format] using the `markup` field in front matter.
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Files with a `.md`, `.mdown`, or `.markdown` extension are processed as Markdown, provided that you have not specified a different [content format] using the `markup` field in front matter.
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To use a different renderer for Markdown files, specify one of `asciidocext`, `org`, `pandoc`, or `rst` in your site configuration.
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To use AsciiDoc, Pandoc, or reStructuredText you must install the relevant renderer and update your [security policy].
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{{% note %}}
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Unless you need a unique capability provided by one of the alternate Markdown handlers, we strongly recommend that you use the default setting. Goldmark is fast, well maintained, conforms to the [CommonMark] specification, and is compatible with [GitHub Flavored Markdown] (GFM).
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Unless you need a unique capability provided by one of the alternative Markdown handlers, we strongly recommend that you use the default setting. Goldmark is fast, well maintained, conforms to the [CommonMark] specification, and is compatible with [GitHub Flavored Markdown] (GFM).
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[commonmark]: https://spec.commonmark.org/0.30/
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[github flavored markdown]: https://github.github.com/gfm/
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enableSourceMap
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: (`bool`) If `true`, generates a source map.
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sourceMapIncludeSources {{< new-in 0.108.0 >}}
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sourceMapIncludeSources
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: (`bool`) If `true`, embeds sources in the generated source map. Not applicable to LibSass.
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includePaths
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categories: []
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keywords: []
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action:
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related:
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related:
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- functions/time/Duration
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- functions/time/ParseDuration
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- methods/shortcode/InnerDeindent
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returnType: template.HTML
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signatures: [SHORTCODE.Inner]
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toc: true
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This content:
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{{% /note %}}
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## Use the RenderString method
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## Use RenderString
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Let's modify the example above to pass the value returned by `Inner` through the [`RenderString`] method on the `Page` object:
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[details]: /methods/page/renderstring/
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[`markdownify`]: /functions/transform/markdownify/
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## Use alternate notation
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## Alternative notation
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Instead of calling the shortcode with the `{{</* */>}}` notation, use the `{{%/* */%}}` notation:
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