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Site variables | Use these methods with Site objects. A multilingual project will have two or more sites, one for each language. |
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{{% include "variables/_common/consistent-terminology.md" %}}
All methods
Use any of these methods in your templates.
{{< list-pages-in-section path=/methods/site titlePrefix=.Site. >}}
Multilingual
Use these methods with your multilingual projects.
{{< list-pages-in-section path=/methods/site filter=methods_site_multilingual filterType=include titlePrefix=.Site. omitElementIDs=true >}}
Page collections
Range through these collections when rendering lists on any page.
{{< list-pages-in-section path=/methods/site filter=methods_site_page_collections filterType=include titlePrefix=.Site. omitElementIDs=true >}}
Global site function
Within a partial template, if you did not pass a Page
or Site
object in context, you cannot use this syntax:
{{ .Site.SomeMethod }}
Instead, use the global site
function:
{{ site.SomeMethod }}
{{% note %}} You can use the global site function in all templates to avoid context problems. Its usage is not limited to partial templates. {{% /note %}}