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The primary view of content in Hugo is the single view. Hugo, for every Markdown file provided, will render it with a single template.

Which Template will be rendered?

Hugo uses a set of rules to figure out which template to use when rendering a specific page.

Hugo will use the following prioritized list. If a file isnt present, then the next one in the list will be used. This enables you to craft specific layouts when you want to without creating more templates than necessary. For most sites, only the _default file at the end of the list will be needed.

Users can specify the type and layout in the front-matter. Section is determined based on the content files location. If type is provide, it will be used instead of section.

Single

  • /layouts/TYPE-or-SECTION/LAYOUT.html
  • /layouts/TYPE-or-SECTION/single.html
  • /layouts/_default/single.html
  • /themes/THEME/layouts/TYPE-or-SECTION/LAYOUT.html
  • /themes/THEME/layouts/TYPE-or-SECTION/single.html
  • /themes/THEME/layouts/_default/single.html

Example Single Template File

Content pages are of the type "page" and have all the page variables and site variables available to use in the templates.

In the following examples we have created two different content types as well as a default content type.

The default content template to be used in the event that a specific template has not been provided for that type. The default type works the same as the other types, but the directory must be called "_default".

▾ layouts/
  ▾ _default/
      single.html
  ▾ post/
      single.html
  ▾ project/
      single.html

post/single.html

This content template is used for spf13.com. It makes use of partial templates

{{ partial "header.html" . }}
{{ partial "subheader.html" . }}
{{ $baseurl := .Site.BaseUrl }}

<section id="main">
  <h1 id="title">{{ .Title }}</h1>
  <div>
        <article id="content">
           {{ .Content }}
        </article>
  </div>
</section>

<aside id="meta">
    <div>
    <section>
      <h4 id="date"> {{ .Date.Format "Mon Jan 2, 2006" }} </h4>
      <h5 id="wc"> {{ .FuzzyWordCount }} Words </h5>
    </section>
    <ul id="categories">
      {{ range .Params.topics }}
        <li><a href="{{ $baseurl }}/topics/{{ . | urlize }}">{{ . }}</a> </li>
      {{ end }}
    </ul>
    <ul id="tags">
      {{ range .Params.tags }}
        <li> <a href="{{ $baseurl }}/tags/{{ . | urlize }}">{{ . }}</a> </li>
      {{ end }}
    </ul>
    </div>
    <div>
        {{ if .Prev }}
          <a class="previous" href="{{.Prev.Permalink}}"> {{.Prev.Title}}</a>
        {{ end }}
        {{ if .Next }}
          <a class="next" href="{{.Next.Permalink}}"> {{.Next.Title}}</a>
        {{ end }}
    </div>
</aside>

{{ partial "disqus.html" . }}
{{ partial "footer.html" . }}

project/single.html

This content template is used for spf13.com. It makes use of partial templates

{{ partial "header.html" . }}
{{ partial "subheader.html" . }}
{{ $baseurl := .Site.BaseUrl }}

<section id="main">
  <h1 id="title">{{ .Title }}</h1>
  <div>
        <article id="content">
           {{ .Content }}
        </article>
  </div>
</section>

<aside id="meta">
    <div>
    <section>
      <h4 id="date"> {{ .Date.Format "Mon Jan 2, 2006" }} </h4>
      <h5 id="wc"> {{ .FuzzyWordCount }} Words </h5>
    </section>
    <ul id="categories">
      {{ range .Params.topics }}
      <li><a href="{{ $baseurl }}/topics/{{ . | urlize }}">{{ . }}</a> </li>
      {{ end }}
    </ul>
    <ul id="tags">
      {{ range .Params.tags }}
        <li> <a href="{{ $baseurl }}/tags/{{ . | urlize }}">{{ . }}</a> </li>
      {{ end }}
    </ul>
    </div>
</aside>

{{if isset .Params "project_url" }}
<div id="ribbon">
    <a href="{{ index .Params "project_url" }}" rel="me">Fork me on GitHub</a>
</div>
{{ end }}

{{ partial "footer.html" . }}

Notice how the project/single.html template uses an additional parameter unique to this template. This doesn't need to be defined ahead of time. If the key is present in the front matter than it can be used in the template. To easily generate new content of this type with these keys ready use content archetypes.