--- title: Links and Cross References description: Shortcodes for creating links to documents. date: 2017-02-01 publishdate: 2017-02-01 lastmod: 2017-03-31 categories: [content management] keywords: ["cross references","references", "anchors", "urls"] menu: docs: parent: "content-management" weight: 100 weight: 100 #rem aliases: [/extras/crossreferences/] toc: true --- The `ref` and `relref` shortcodes display the absolute and relative permalinks to a document, respectively. ## Use `ref` and `relref` ```go-html-template {{}} {{}} {{}} {{}} {{}} {{}} {{}} {{}} {{}} {{}} {{}} ``` To generate a hyperlink using `ref` or `relref` in markdown: ```md [About]({{}} "About Us") ``` The `ref` and `relref` shortcodes require a single parameter: the path to a content document, with or without a file extension, with or without an anchor. **Paths without a leading `/` are first resolved relative to the current page, then to the remainder of the site. Hugo emits an error or warning if a document cannot be uniquely resolved. The error behavior is configurable; see below. ### Link to another language version To link to another language version of a document, use this syntax: ```go-html-template {{}} ``` ### Get another Output Format To link to another Output Format of a document, use this syntax: ```go-html-template {{}} ``` ### Heading IDs When using Markdown document types, Hugo generates element IDs for every heading on a page. For example: ```md ## Reference ``` produces this HTML: ```html

Reference

``` Get the permalink to a heading by appending the ID to the path when using the `ref` or `relref` shortcodes: ```go-html-template {{}} {{}} ``` Generate a custom heading ID by including an attribute. For example: ```md ## Reference A {#foo} ## Reference B {id="bar"} ``` produces this HTML: ```html

Reference A

Reference B

``` Hugo will generate unique element IDs if the same heading appears more than once on a page. For example: ```md ## Reference ## Reference ## Reference ``` produces this HTML: ```html

Reference

Reference

Reference

``` ## Ref and RelRef Configuration The behavior can, since Hugo 0.45, be configured in `config.toml`: refLinksErrorLevel ("ERROR") : When using `ref` or `relref` to resolve page links and a link cannot resolved, it will be logged with this log level. Valid values are `ERROR` (default) or `WARNING`. Any `ERROR` will fail the build (`exit -1`). refLinksNotFoundURL : URL to be used as a placeholder when a page reference cannot be found in `ref` or `relref`. Is used as-is. [lists]: /templates/lists/ [output formats]: /templates/output-formats/ [shortcode]: /content-management/shortcodes/