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``` git subtree add --prefix=docs/ https://github.com/gohugoio/hugoDocs.git master --squash ``` Closes #11925
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urls.AbsURL | Returns an absolute URL. |
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With multilingual configurations, use the absLangURL
function instead. The URL returned by this function depends on:
- Whether the input begins with a slash
- The
baseURL
in site configuration
Input does not begin with a slash
If the input does not begin with a slash, the resulting URL will be correct regardless of the baseURL
.
With baseURL = https://example.org/
{{ absURL "" }} → https://example.org/
{{ absURL "articles" }} → https://example.org/articles
{{ absURL "style.css" }} → https://example.org/style.css
With baseURL = https://example.org/docs/
{{ absURL "" }} → https://example.org/docs/
{{ absURL "articles" }} → https://example.org/docs/articles
{{ absURL "style.css" }} → https://example.org/docs/style.css
Input begins with a slash
If the input begins with a slash, the resulting URL will be incorrect when the baseURL
includes a subdirectory. With a leading slash, the function returns a URL relative to the protocol+host section of the baseURL
.
With baseURL = https://example.org/
{{ absURL "/" }} → https://example.org/
{{ absURL "/articles" }} → https://example.org/articles
{{ absURL "/style.css" }} → https://example.org/style.css
With baseURL = https://example.org/docs/
{{ absURL "/" }} → https://example.org/
{{ absURL "/articles" }} → https://example.org/articles
{{ absURL "/style.css" }} → https://example.org/style.css
{{% note %}} The last three examples are not desirable in most situations. As a best practice, never include a leading slash when using this function. {{% /note %}}