--- # Do not remove front matter. --- Before we can use a `Taxonomy` method, we need to capture a `Taxonomy` object. ## Capture a taxonomy object Consider this site configuration: {{< code-toggle file=hugo >}} [taxonomies] genre = 'genres' author = 'authors' {{< /code-toggle >}} And this content structure: ```text content/ ├── books/ │ ├── and-then-there-were-none.md --> genres: suspense │ ├── death-on-the-nile.md --> genres: suspense │ └── jamaica-inn.md --> genres: suspense, romance │ └── pride-and-prejudice.md --> genres: romance └── _index.md ``` To capture the "genres" taxonomy object from within any template, use the [`Taxonomies`] method on a `Site` object. ```go-html-template {{ $taxonomyObject := .Site.Taxonomies.genres }} ``` To capture the "genres" taxonomy object when rendering its page with a taxonomy template, use the [`Terms`] method on the page's [`Data`] object: {{< code file=layouts/_default/taxonomy.html >}} {{ $taxonomyObject := .Data.Terms }} {{< /code >}} To inspect the data structure: ```go-html-template
{{ debug.Dump $taxonomyObject }}
``` Although the [`Alphabetical`] and [`ByCount`] methods provide a better data structure for ranging through the taxonomy, you can render the weighted pages by term directly from the `Taxonomy` object: ```go-html-template {{ range $term, $weightedPages := $taxonomyObject }}

{{ .Page.LinkTitle }}

{{ end }} ``` In the example above, the first anchor element is a link to the term page. [`Alphabetical`]: /methods/taxonomy/alphabetical/ [`ByCount`]: /methods/taxonomy/bycount/ [`data`]: /methods/page/data/ [`terms`]: /methods/page/data/#in-a-taxonomy-template [`taxonomies`]: /methods/site/taxonomies/