--- title: .GetPage description: "Gets a `Page` of a given `Kind` and `path`." godocref: date: 2017-02-01 publishdate: 2017-02-01 lastmod: 2017-02-01 categories: [functions] menu: docs: parent: "functions" keywords: [sections,lists,indexes] signature: [".GetPage TYPE PATH"] workson: [] hugoversion: relatedfuncs: [] deprecated: false aliases: [] --- Every `Page` has a `Kind` attribute that shows what kind of page it is. While this attribute can be used to list pages of a certain `kind` using `where`, often it can be useful to fetch a single page by its path. `.GetPage` looks up a page of a given `Kind` and `path`. ``` {{ with .Site.GetPage "section" "blog" }}{{ .Title }}{{ end }} ``` This method wil return `nil` when no page could be found, so the above will not print anything if the blog section isn't found. For a regular page: ``` {{ with .Site.GetPage "page" "blog" "my-post.md" }}{{ .Title }}{{ end }} ``` Note that the path can also be supplied like this: ``` {{ with .Site.GetPage "page" "blog/my-post.md" }}{{ .Title }}{{ end }} ``` The valid page kinds are: *page, home, section, taxonomy and taxonomyTerm.* ## `.GetPage` Example This code snippet---in the form of a [partial template][partials]---allows you to do the following: 1. Grab the index object of your `tags` [taxonomy][]. 2. Assign this object to a variable, `$t` 3. Sort the terms associated with the taxonomy by popularity. 4. Grab the top two most popular terms in the taxonomy (i.e., the two most popular tags assigned to content. {{< code file="grab-top-two-tags.html" >}} {{< /code >}} [partials]: /templates/partials/ [taxonomy]: /content-management/taxonomies/