--- title: Render description: Renders the given template with the given page as context. categories: [] keywords: [] action: related: - functions/partials/Include - functions/partials/IncludeCached returnType: template.HTML signatures: [PAGE.Render NAME] aliases: [/functions/render] --- Typically used when ranging over a page collection, the `Render` method on a `Page` object renders the given template, passing the given page as context. ```go-html-template {{ range site.RegularPages }}

{{ .LinkTitle }}

{{ .Render "summary" }} {{ end }} ``` In the example above, note that the template ("summary") is identified by its file name without directory or extension. Although similar to the [`partial`] function, there are key differences. `Render` method|`partial` function| :--|:-- The `Page` object is automatically passed to the given template. You cannot pass additional context.| You must specify the context, allowing you to pass a combination of objects, slices, maps, and scalars. The path to the template is determined by the [content type].|You must specify the path to the template, relative to the layouts/partials directory. Consider this layout structure: ```text layouts/ ├── _default/ │ ├── baseof.html │ ├── home.html │ ├── li.html <-- used for other content types │ ├── list.html │ ├── single.html │ └── summary.html └── books/ ├── li.html <-- used when content type is "books" └── summary.html ``` And this template: ```go-html-template ``` When rendering content of type "books" the `Render` method calls: ```text layouts/books/li.html ``` For all other content types the `Render` methods calls: ```text layouts/_default/li.html ``` See [content views] for more examples. [content views]: /templates/views/ [`partial`]: /functions/partials/include/ [content type]: /getting-started/glossary/#content-type