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---
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title: Content view templates
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description: Hugo can render alternative views of your content, useful in list and summary views.
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categories: [templates]
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keywords: []
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menu:
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docs:
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parent: templates
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weight: 120
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weight: 120
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toc: true
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aliases: [/templates/views/]
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---
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The following are common use cases for content views:
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* You want content of every type to be shown on the home page but only with limited [summary views][summaries].
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* You only want a bulleted list of your content in a [taxonomy template]. Views make this very straightforward by delegating the rendering of each different type of content to the content itself.
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## Create a content view
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To create a new view, create a template in each of your different content type directories with the view name. The following example contains an "li" view and a "summary" view for the `posts` and `project` content types. As you can see, these sit next to the [single template], `single.html`. You can even provide a specific view for a given type and continue to use the `_default/single.html` for the primary view.
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```txt
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▾ layouts/
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▾ posts/
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li.html
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single.html
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summary.html
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▾ project/
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li.html
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single.html
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summary.html
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```
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## Which template will be rendered?
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The following is the lookup order for content views ordered by specificity.
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1. `/layouts/<TYPE>/<VIEW>.html`
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1. `/layouts/<SECTION>/<VIEW>.html`
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1. `/layouts/_default/<VIEW>.html`
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1. `/themes/<THEME>/layouts/<TYPE>/<VIEW>.html`
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1. `/themes/<THEME>/layouts/<SECTION>/<VIEW>.html`
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1. `/themes/<THEME>/layouts/_default/<VIEW>.html`
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## Example: content view inside a list
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### `list.html`
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In this example, `.Render` is passed into the template to call the [render function][render]. `.Render` is a special function that instructs content to render itself with the view template provided as the first argument. In this case, the template is going to render the `summary.html` view that follows:
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{{< code file=layouts/_default/list.html >}}
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<main id="main">
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<div>
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<h1 id="title">{{ .Title }}</h1>
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{{ range .Pages }}
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{{ .Render "summary" }}
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{{ end }}
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</div>
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</main>
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{{< /code >}}
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### `summary.html`
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Hugo passes the `Page` object to the following `summary.html` view template.
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{{< code file=layouts/_default/summary.html >}}
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<article class="post">
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<header>
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<h2><a href="{{ .RelPermalink }}">{{ .Title }}</a></h2>
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<div class="post-meta">{{ .Date.Format "Mon, Jan 2, 2006" }} - {{ .FuzzyWordCount }} Words </div>
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</header>
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{{ .Summary }}
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<footer>
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<a href='{{ .RelPermalink }}'>Read more »</a>
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</footer>
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</article>
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{{< /code >}}
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### `li.html`
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Continuing on the previous example, we can change our render function to use a smaller `li.html` view by changing the argument in the call to the `.Render` function (i.e., `{{ .Render "li" }}`).
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{{< code file=layouts/_default/li.html >}}
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<li>
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<a href="{{ .RelPermalink }}">{{ .LinkTitle }}</a>
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<div class="meta">{{ .Date.Format "Mon, Jan 2, 2006" }}</div>
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</li>
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{{< /code >}}
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[render]: /methods/page/render/
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[single template]: /templates/types/#single
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[summaries]: /content-management/summaries/
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[taxonomy template]: /templates/types/#taxonomy
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