--- title: "Content Views" date: "2013-07-01" weight: 70 menu: main: parent: 'layout' --- In addition to the [single content view](/layout/content/), Hugo can render alternative views of your content. These are especially useful in [index](/layout/indexes) templates. To create a new view simple create a template in each of your different content type directories with the view name. In the following example we have created a "li" view and a "summary" view for our two content types of post and project. As you can see these sit next to the [single content view](/layout/content) template "single.html" ▾ layouts/ ▾ post/ li.html single.html summary.html ▾ project/ li.html single.html summary.html Hugo also has support for a default content template to be used in the event that a specific template has not been provided for that type. The default type works the same as the other types but the directory must be called "_default". Content views can also be defined in the "_default" directory. ▾ layouts/ ▾ _default/ li.html single.html summary.html Hugo will pass the entire page object to the view template. See [page variables](/layout/variables) for a complete list. ## Example li.html This content template is used for [spf13.com](http://spf13.com).
  • {{ .Title }}
    {{ .Date.Format "Mon, Jan 2, 2006" }}
  • ## Example summary.html This content template is used for [spf13.com](http://spf13.com).

    {{ .Title }}

    {{ .Summary }}
    ## Example render of view Using the summary view inside of another ([index](/layout/index)) template.

    {{ .Title }}

    {{ range .Data.Pages }} {{ .Render "summary"}} {{ end }}
    In the above example you will notice that we have called .Render and passed in which view to render the content with. Render is a special function available on a content which tells the content to render itself with the provided view template.