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aliases:
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- /doc/shortcodes/
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date: 2013-07-01
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menu:
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main:
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parent: extras
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next: /extras/pagination
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prev: /extras/permalinks
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title: Shortcodes
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weight: 80
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---
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Hugo uses Markdown for its simple content format. However, there are a lot
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of things that Markdown doesn’t support well.
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We are unwilling to accept being constrained by our simple format. Also
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unacceptable is writing raw HTML in our Markdown every time we want to include
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unsupported content such as a video. To do so is in complete opposition to the
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intent of using a bare bones format for our content and utilizing templates to
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apply styling for display.
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To avoid both of these limitations, Hugo created shortcodes.
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A shortcode is a simple snippet inside a content file that Hugo will render
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using a predefined template. Note that shortcodes will not work in template
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files---if you need a functionality like that in a template, you most likely
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want a [partial template](/templates/partials/) instead.
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## Using a shortcode
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In your content files, a shortcode can be called by using '`{{%/* name parameters
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*/%}}`' respectively. Shortcodes are space delimited (parameters with spaces
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can be quoted).
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The first word is always the name of the shortcode. Parameters follow the name.
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The format for named parameters models that of HTML with the format
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`name="value"`.
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Some shortcodes use or require closing shortcodes. Like HTML, the opening and closing
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shortcodes match (name only), the closing being prepended with a slash.
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Example of a paired shortcode:
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{{</* highlight go */>}} A bunch of code here {{</* /highlight */>}}
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The examples above use two different delimiters, the difference being the `%` and the `<` character:
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### Shortcodes with Markdown
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The `%` characters indicates that the shortcode's inner content needs further processing by the page's rendering processor (i.e. Markdown), needed to get the **bold** text in the example below:
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```
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{{%/* myshortcode */%}}Hello **World!**{{%/* /myshortcode */%}}
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```
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### Shortcodes without Markdown
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The `<` character indicates that the shortcode's inner content doesn't need any further rendering, this will typically be pure HTML:
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```
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{{</* myshortcode */>}}<p>Hello <strong>World!</strong></p>{{</* /myshortcode */>}}
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```
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## Hugo Shortcodes
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Hugo ships with a set of predefined shortcodes.
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### highlight
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This shortcode will convert the source code provided into syntax highlighted
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HTML. Read more on [highlighting](/extras/highlighting/).
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#### Usage
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`highlight` takes exactly one required parameter of _language_ and requires a
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closing shortcode.
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#### Example
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{{</* highlight html */>}}
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<section id="main">
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<div>
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<h1 id="title">{{ .Title }}</h1>
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{{ range .Data.Pages }}
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{{ .Render "summary"}}
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{{ end }}
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</div>
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</section>
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{{</* /highlight */>}}
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#### Example Output
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<span style="color: #f92672"><section</span> <span style="color: #a6e22e">id=</span><span style="color: #e6db74">"main"</span><span style="color: #f92672">></span>
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<span style="color: #f92672"><div></span>
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<span style="color: #f92672"><h1</span> <span style="color: #a6e22e">id=</span><span style="color: #e6db74">"title"</span><span style="color: #f92672">></span>{{ .Title }}<span style="color: #f92672"></h1></span>
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{{ range .Data.Pages }}
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{{ .Render "summary"}}
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{{ end }}
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<span style="color: #f92672"></div></span>
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<span style="color: #f92672"></section></span>
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### figure
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`figure` is simply an extension of the image capabilities present with Markdown.
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`figure` provides the ability to add captions, CSS classes, alt text, links etc.
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#### Usage
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`figure` can use the following parameters:
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* src
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* link
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* title
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* caption
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* class
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* attr (attribution)
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* attrlink
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* alt
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#### Example
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{{</* figure src="/media/spf13.jpg" title="Steve Francia" */>}}
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#### Example output
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<figure>
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<img src="/media/spf13.jpg" />
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<figcaption>
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<h4>Steve Francia</h4>
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</figcaption>
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</figure>
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### ref, relref
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These shortcodes will look up the pages by their relative path (e.g.,
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`blog/post.md`) or their logical name (`post.md`) and return the permalink
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(`ref`) or relative permalink (`relref`) for the found page.
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`ref` and `relref` also make it possible to make fragmentary links that work
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for the header links generated by Hugo.
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Read more on [cross-references]({{% ref "extras/crossreferences.md" %}}).
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#### Usage
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`ref` and `relref` take exactly one required parameter of _reference_.
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#### Example
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[Neat]({{</* ref "blog/neat.md" */>}})
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[Who]({{</* relref "about.md#who" */>}})
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#### Example Output
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Assuming that standard Hugo pretty URLs are turned on.
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<a href="/blog/neat">Neat</a>
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<a href="/about/#who:c28654c202e73453784cfd2c5ab356c0">Who</a>
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## Creating your own shortcodes
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To create a shortcode, place a template in the layouts/shortcodes directory. The
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template name will be the name of the shortcode.
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In creating a shortcode, you can choose if the shortcode will use _positional
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parameters_ or _named parameters_ (but not both). A good rule of thumb is that if a
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shortcode has a single required value in the case of the `youtube` example below,
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then positional works very well. For more complex layouts with optional
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parameters, named parameters work best.
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**Inside the template**
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To access a parameter by position, the `.Get` method can be used:
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{{ .Get 0 }}
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To access a parameter by name, the `.Get` method should be utilized:
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{{ .Get "class" }}
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`with` is great when the output depends on a parameter being set:
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{{ with .Get "class"}} class="{{.}}"{{ end }}
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`.Get` can also be used to check if a parameter has been provided. This is
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most helpful when the condition depends on either one value or another...
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or both:
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{{ or .Get "title" | .Get "alt" | if }} alt="{{ with .Get "alt"}}{{.}}{{else}}{{.Get "title"}}{{end}}"{{ end }}
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If a closing shortcode is used, the variable `.Inner` will be populated with all
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of the content between the opening and closing shortcodes. If a closing
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shortcode is required, you can check the length of `.Inner` and provide a warning
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to the user.
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A shortcode with `.Inner` content can be used wihout the inline content, and without the closing shortcode, by using the self-closing syntax:
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{{</* innershortcode /*/>}}
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The variable `.Params` contains the list of parameters in case you need to do more complicated things than `.Get`.
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You can also use the variable `.Page` to access all the normal [Page Variables](/templates/variables/).
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## Single Positional Example: youtube
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{{</* youtube 09jf3ow9jfw */>}}
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Would load the template /layouts/shortcodes/youtube.html
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<div class="embed video-player">
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<iframe class="youtube-player" type="text/html" width="640" height="385" src="http://www.youtube.com/embed/{{ index .Params 0 }}" allowfullscreen frameborder="0">
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</iframe>
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</div>
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This would be rendered as:
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<div class="embed video-player">
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<iframe class="youtube-player" type="text/html"
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width="640" height="385"
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src="http://www.youtube.com/embed/09jf3ow9jfw"
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allowfullscreen frameborder="0">
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</iframe>
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</div>
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## Single Named Example: image with caption
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{{</* img src="/media/spf13.jpg" title="Steve Francia" */>}}
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Would load the template /layouts/shortcodes/img.html
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<!-- image -->
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<figure {{ with .Get "class" }}class="{{.}}"{{ end }}>
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{{ with .Get "link"}}<a href="{{.}}">{{ end }}
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<img src="{{ .Get "src" }}" {{ if or (.Get "alt") (.Get "caption") }}alt="{{ with .Get "alt"}}{{.}}{{else}}{{ .Get "caption" }}{{ end }}"{{ end }} />
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{{ if .Get "link"}}</a>{{ end }}
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{{ if or (or (.Get "title") (.Get "caption")) (.Get "attr")}}
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<figcaption>{{ if isset .Params "title" }}
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<h4>{{ .Get "title" }}</h4>{{ end }}
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{{ if or (.Get "caption") (.Get "attr")}}<p>
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{{ .Get "caption" }}
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{{ with .Get "attrlink"}}<a href="{{.}}"> {{ end }}
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{{ .Get "attr" }}
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{{ if .Get "attrlink"}}</a> {{ end }}
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</p> {{ end }}
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</figcaption>
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{{ end }}
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</figure>
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<!-- image -->
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Would be rendered as:
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<figure >
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<img src="/media/spf13.jpg" />
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<figcaption>
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<h4>Steve Francia</h4>
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</figcaption>
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</figure>
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## Paired Example: Highlight
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*Hugo already ships with the `highlight` shortcode*
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{{</* highlight html */>}}
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<html>
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<body> This HTML </body>
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</html>
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{{</* /highlight */>}}
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The template for this utilizes the following code (already include in Hugo)
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{{ .Get 0 | highlight .Inner }}
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And will be rendered as:
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<div class="highlight" style="background: #272822"><pre style="line-height: 125%"><span style="color: #f92672"><html></span>
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<span style="color: #f92672"><body></span> This HTML <span style="color: #f92672"></body></span>
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<span style="color: #f92672"></html></span>
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</pre></div>
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Please notice that this template makes use of a Hugo-specific template function
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called `highlight` which uses Pygments to add the highlighting code.
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More shortcode examples can be found at [spf13.com](https://github.com/spf13/spf13.com/tree/master/layouts/shortcodes).
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