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title: "Sections"
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date: "2013-07-01"
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groups: ['content']
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groups_weight: 20
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---
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Hugo thinks that you organize your content with a purpose. The same structure
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that works to organize your source content is used to organize the rendered
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site ( [see organization](/content/organization) ). Following this pattern Hugo
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uses the top level of your content organization as **the Section**.
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The following example site uses two sections, "post" and "quote".
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.
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└── content
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├── post
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| ├── firstpost.md // <- http://1.com/post/firstpost/
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| ├── happy
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| | └── ness.md // <- http://1.com/post/happy/ness/
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| └── secondpost.md // <- http://1.com/post/secondpost/
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└── quote
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├── first.md // <- http://1.com/quote/first/
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└── second.md // <- http://1.com/quote/second/
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## Sections and Types
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By default everything created within a section will use the content type
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that matches the section name.
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Section defined in the front matter have the same impact.
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To change the type of a given piece of content simply define the type
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in the front matter.
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If a layout for a given type hasn't been provided a default type template will
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be used instead provided is exists.
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