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---
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title: Embedded templates
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description: Hugo provides embedded templates for common use cases.
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categories: [templates]
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keywords: []
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menu:
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docs:
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parent: templates
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weight: 200
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weight: 200
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toc: true
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aliases: [/templates/internal]
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---
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## Disqus
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{{% note %}}
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To override Hugo's embedded Disqus template, copy the [source code] to a file with the same name in the layouts/partials directory, then call it from your templates using the [`partial`] function:
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`{{ partial "disqus.html" . }}`
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[`partial`]: /functions/partials/include/
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[source code]: {{% eturl disqus %}}
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{{% /note %}}
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Hugo includes an embedded template for [Disqus], a popular commenting system for both static and dynamic websites. To effectively use Disqus, secure a Disqus "shortname" by [signing up] for the free service.
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[Disqus]: https://disqus.com
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[signing up]: https://disqus.com/profile/signup/
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To include the embedded template:
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```go-html-template
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{{ template "_internal/disqus.html" . }}
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```
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### Configure Disqus
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To use Hugo's Disqus template, first set up a single configuration value:
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{{< code-toggle file="hugo" >}}
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[services.disqus]
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shortname = 'your-disqus-shortname'
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{{</ code-toggle >}}
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Hugo's Disqus template accesses this value with:
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```go-html-template
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{{ .Site.Config.Services.Disqus.Shortname }}
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```
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You can also set the following in the front matter for a given piece of content:
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- `disqus_identifier`
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- `disqus_title`
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- `disqus_url`
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## Google Analytics
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{{% note %}}
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To override Hugo's embedded Google Analytics template, copy the [source code] to a file with the same name in the layouts/partials directory, then call it from your templates using the [`partial`] function:
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`{{ partial "google_analytics.html" . }}`
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[`partial`]: /functions/partials/include/
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[source code]: {{% eturl google_analytics %}}
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{{% /note %}}
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Hugo includes an embedded template supporting [Google Analytics 4].
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[Google Analytics 4]: https://support.google.com/analytics/answer/10089681
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To include the embedded template:
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```go-html-template
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{{ template "_internal/google_analytics.html" . }}
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```
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### Configure Google Analytics
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Provide your tracking ID in your configuration file:
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{{< code-toggle file=hugo >}}
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[services.googleAnalytics]
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ID = "G-MEASUREMENT_ID"
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{{</ code-toggle >}}
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To use this value in your own template, access the configured ID with `{{ site.Config.Services.GoogleAnalytics.ID }}`.
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## Open Graph
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{{% note %}}
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To override Hugo's embedded Open Graph template, copy the [source code] to a file with the same name in the layouts/partials directory, then call it from your templates using the [`partial`] function:
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`{{ partial "opengraph.html" . }}`
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[`partial`]: /functions/partials/include/
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[source code]: {{% eturl opengraph %}}
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{{% /note %}}
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Hugo includes an embedded template for the [Open Graph protocol](https://ogp.me/), metadata that enables a page to become a rich object in a social graph.
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This format is used for Facebook and some other sites.
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To include the embedded template:
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```go-html-template
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{{ template "_internal/opengraph.html" . }}
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```
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### Configure Open Graph
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Hugo's Open Graph template is configured using a mix of configuration settings and [front matter](/content-management/front-matter/) on individual pages.
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{{< code-toggle file=hugo >}}
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[params]
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description = 'Text about my cool site'
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images = ['site-feature-image.jpg']
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title = 'My cool site'
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[params.social]
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facebook_admin = 'jsmith'
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[taxonomies]
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series = 'series'
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{{</ code-toggle >}}
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{{< code-toggle file=content/blog/my-post.md fm=true >}}
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title = "Post title"
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description = "Text about this post"
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date = 2024-03-08T08:18:11-08:00
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images = ["post-cover.png"]
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audio = []
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videos = []
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series = []
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tags = []
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{{</ code-toggle >}}
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Hugo uses the page title and description for the title and description metadata.
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The first 6 URLs from the `images` array are used for image metadata.
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If [page bundles](/content-management/page-bundles/) are used and the `images` array is empty or undefined, images with file names matching `*feature*` or `*cover*,*thumbnail*` are used for image metadata.
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Various optional metadata can also be set:
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- Date, published date, and last modified data are used to set the published time metadata if specified.
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- `audio` and `videos` are URL arrays like `images` for the audio and video metadata tags, respectively.
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- The first 6 `tags` on the page are used for the tags metadata.
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- The `series` taxonomy is used to specify related "see also" pages by placing them in the same series.
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If using YouTube this will produce a og:video tag like `<meta property="og:video" content="url">`. Use the `https://youtu.be/<id>` format with YouTube videos (example: `https://youtu.be/qtIqKaDlqXo`).
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## Schema
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{{% note %}}
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To override Hugo's embedded Schema template, copy the [source code] to a file with the same name in the layouts/partials directory, then call it from your templates using the [`partial`] function:
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`{{ partial "schema.html" . }}`
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[`partial`]: /functions/partials/include/
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[source code]: {{% eturl schema %}}
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{{% /note %}}
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Hugo includes an embedded template to render [microdata] `meta` elements within the `head` element of your templates.
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[microdata]: https://html.spec.whatwg.org/multipage/microdata.html#microdata
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To include the embedded template:
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```go-html-template
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{{ template "_internal/schema.html" . }}
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```
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## X (Twitter) Cards
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{{% note %}}
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To override Hugo's embedded Twitter Cards template, copy the [source code] to a file with the same name in the layouts/partials directory, then call it from your templates using the [`partial`] function:
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`{{ partial "twitter_cards.html" . }}`
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[`partial`]: /functions/partials/include/
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[source code]: {{% eturl twitter_cards %}}
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{{% /note %}}
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Hugo includes an embedded template for [X (Twitter) Cards](https://developer.x.com/en/docs/twitter-for-websites/cards/overview/abouts-cards),
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metadata used to attach rich media to Tweets linking to your site.
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To include the embedded template:
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```go-html-template
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{{ template "_internal/twitter_cards.html" . }}
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```
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### Configure X (Twitter) Cards
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Hugo's X (Twitter) Card template is configured using a mix of configuration settings and [front-matter](/content-management/front-matter/) values on individual pages.
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{{< code-toggle file=hugo >}}
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[params]
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images = ["site-feature-image.jpg"]
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description = "Text about my cool site"
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{{</ code-toggle >}}
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{{< code-toggle file=content/blog/my-post.md >}}
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title = "Post title"
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description = "Text about this post"
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images = ["post-cover.png"]
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{{</ code-toggle >}}
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If `images` aren't specified in the page front-matter, then hugo searches for [image page resources](/content-management/image-processing/) with `feature`, `cover`, or `thumbnail` in their name.
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If no image resources with those names are found, the images defined in the [site config](/getting-started/configuration/) are used instead.
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If no images are found at all, then an image-less Twitter `summary` card is used instead of `summary_large_image`.
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Hugo uses the page title and description for the card's title and description fields. The page summary is used if no description is given.
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Set the value of `twitter:site` in your site configuration:
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{{< code-toggle file="hugo" copy=false >}}
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[params.social]
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twitter = "GoHugoIO"
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{{</ code-toggle >}}
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NOTE: The `@` will be added for you
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```html
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<meta name="twitter:site" content="@GoHugoIO"/>
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```
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