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PrevInSection | Returns the previous page within a section, relative to the given page. |
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The behavior of the PrevInSection
and NextInSection
methods on a Page
object is probably the reverse of what you expect.
With this content structure:
content/
├── books/
│ ├── _index.md
│ ├── book-1.md
│ ├── book-2.md
│ └── book-3.md
├── films/
│ ├── _index.md
│ ├── film-1.md
│ ├── film-2.md
│ └── film-3.md
└── _index.md
When you visit book-2:
- The
PrevInSection
method points to book-3 - The
NextInSection
method points to book-1
{{% note %}} Use the opposite label in your navigation links as shown in the example below. {{% /note %}}
{{ with .NextInSection }}
<a href="{{ .RelPermalink }}">Previous in section</a>
{{ end }}
{{ with .PrevInSection }}
<a href="{{ .RelPermalink }}">Next in section</a>
{{ end }}
{{% note %}} The navigation sort order may be different than the page collection sort order. {{% /note %}}
With the PrevInSection
and NextInSection
methods, the navigation sort order is fixed, using Hugo’s default sort order. In order of precedence:
- Page weight
- Page date (descending)
- Page linkTitle, falling back to page title
- Page file path if the page is backed by a file
For example, with a page collection sorted by title, the navigation sort order will use Hugo’s default sort order. This is probably not what you want or expect. For this reason, the Next and Prev methods on a Pages object are generally a better choice.