--- title: Markdown attributes description: Use Markdown attributes to add HTML attributes when rendering Markdown to HTML. categories: [content management] keywords: [goldmark,markdown] menu: docs: parent: content-management weight: 240 weight: 240 toc: true --- ## Overview Hugo supports Markdown attributes on images and block elements including blockquotes, fenced code blocks, headings, horizontal rules, lists, paragraphs, and tables. For example: ```text This is a paragraph. {class="foo bar" id="baz"} ``` With `class` and `id` you can use shorthand notation: ```text This is a paragraph. {.foo .bar #baz} ``` Hugo renders both of these to: ```html

This is a paragraph.

``` ## Block elements Update your site configuration to enable Markdown attributes for block-level elements. {{< code-toggle file=hugo >}} [markup.goldmark.parser.attribute] title = true # default is true block = true # default is false {{< /code-toggle >}} ## Standalone images By default, when the [Goldmark] Markdown renderer encounters a standalone image element (no other elements or text on the same line), it wraps the image element within a paragraph element per the [CommonMark specification]. [CommonMark specification]: https://spec.commonmark.org/current/ [Goldmark]: https://github.com/yuin/goldmark If you were to place an attribute list beneath an image element, Hugo would apply the attributes to the surrounding paragraph, not the image. To apply attributes to a standalone image element, you must disable the default wrapping behavior: {{< code-toggle file=hugo >}} [markup.goldmark.parser] wrapStandAloneImageWithinParagraph = false # default is true {{< /code-toggle >}} ## Usage You may add [global HTML attributes], or HTML attributes specific to the current element type. Consistent with its content security model, Hugo removes HTML event attributes such as `onclick` and `onmouseover`. [global HTML attributes]: https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTML/Global_attributes The attribute list consists of one or more key-value pairs, separated by spaces or commas, wrapped by braces. You must quote string values that contain spaces. Unlike HTML, boolean attributes must have both key and value. For example: ```text > This is a blockquote. {class="foo bar" hidden=hidden} ``` Hugo renders this to: ```html ``` In most cases, place the attribute list beneath the markup element. For headings and fenced code blocks, place the attribute list on the right. Element|Position of attribute list :--|:-- blockquote | bottom fenced code block | right heading | right horizontal rule | bottom image | bottom list | bottom paragraph | bottom table | bottom For example: ````text ## Section 1 {class=foo} ```bash {class=foo linenos=inline} declare a=1 echo "${a}" ``` This is a paragraph. {class=foo} ```` As shown above, the attribute list for fenced code blocks is not limited to HTML attributes. You can also configure syntax highlighting by passing one or more of [these options](/functions/transform/highlight/#options).