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Overview
To create a menu for your site:
Create multiple menus, either flat or nested. For example, create a main menu for the header, and a separate menu for the footer.
There are three ways to define menu entries:
- Automatically
- In front matter
- In site configuration
{{% note %}} Although you can use these methods in combination when defining a menu, the menu will be easier to conceptualize and maintain if you use one method throughout the site. {{% /note %}}
Define automatically
To automatically define a menu entry for each top-level section of your site, enable the section pages menu in your site configuration.
{{< code-toggle file=hugo >}} sectionPagesMenu = "main" {{< /code-toggle >}}
This creates a menu structure that you can access with site.Menus.main
in your templates. See menu templates for details.
Define in front matter
To add a page to the "main" menu:
{{< code-toggle file=content/about.md fm=true >}} title = 'About' menus = 'main' {{< /code-toggle >}}
Access the entry with site.Menus.main
in your templates. See menu templates for details.
To add a page to the "main" and "footer" menus:
{{< code-toggle file=content/contact.md fm=true >}} title = 'Contact' menus = ['main','footer'] {{< /code-toggle >}}
Access the entry with site.Menus.main
and site.Menus.footer
in your templates. See menu templates for details.
{{% note %}}
The configuration key in the examples above is menus
. The menu
(singular) configuration key is an alias for menus
.
{{% /note %}}
Properties
Use these properties when defining menu entries in front matter:
- identifier
- (
string
) Required when two or more menu entries have the samename
, or when localizing thename
using translation tables. Must start with a letter, followed by letters, digits, or underscores. - name
- (
string
) The text to display when rendering the menu entry. - params
- (
map
) User-defined properties for the menu entry. - parent
- (
string
) Theidentifier
of the parent menu entry. Ifidentifier
is not defined, usename
. Required for child entries in a nested menu. - post
- (
string
) The HTML to append when rendering the menu entry. - pre
- (
string
) The HTML to prepend when rendering the menu entry. - title
- (
string
) The HTMLtitle
attribute of the rendered menu entry. - weight
- (
int
) A non-zero integer indicating the entry's position relative the root of the menu, or to its parent for a child entry. Lighter entries float to the top, while heavier entries sink to the bottom.
Example
This front matter menu entry demonstrates some of the available properties:
{{< code-toggle file=content/products/software.md fm=true >}} title = 'Software' menus.main parent = 'Products' weight = 20 pre = '' [menus.main.params] class = 'center' {{< /code-toggle >}}
Access the entry with site.Menus.main
in your templates. See menu templates for details.
Define in site configuration
To define entries for the "main" menu:
{{< code-toggle file=hugo >}} menus.main name = 'Home' pageRef = '/' weight = 10
menus.main name = 'Products' pageRef = '/products' weight = 20
menus.main name = 'Services' pageRef = '/services' weight = 30 {{< /code-toggle >}}
This creates a menu structure that you can access with site.Menus.main
in your templates. See menu templates for details.
To define entries for the "footer" menu:
{{< code-toggle file=hugo >}} menus.footer name = 'Terms' pageRef = '/terms' weight = 10
menus.footer name = 'Privacy' pageRef = '/privacy' weight = 20 {{< /code-toggle >}}
This creates a menu structure that you can access with site.Menus.footer
in your templates. See menu templates for details.
{{% note %}}
The configuration key in the examples above is menus
. The menu
(singular) configuration key is an alias for menus
.
{{% /note %}}
Properties
{{% note %}} The properties available to entries defined in front matter are also available to entries defined in site configuration.
{{% /note %}}
Each menu entry defined in site configuration requires two or more properties:
- Specify
name
andpageRef
for internal links - Specify
name
andurl
for external links
- pageRef
- (
string
) The logical path of the target page, relative to thecontent
directory. Omit language code and file extension. Required for internal links.
Kind | pageRef |
---|---|
home | / |
page | /books/book-1 |
section | /books |
taxonomy | /tags |
term | /tags/foo |
- url
- (
string
) Required for external links.
Example
This nested menu demonstrates some of the available properties:
{{< code-toggle file=hugo >}} menus.main name = 'Products' pageRef = '/products' weight = 10
menus.main name = 'Hardware' pageRef = '/products/hardware' parent = 'Products' weight = 1
menus.main name = 'Software' pageRef = '/products/software' parent = 'Products' weight = 2
menus.main name = 'Services' pageRef = '/services' weight = 20
menus.main name = 'Hugo' pre = '' url = 'https://gohugo.io/' weight = 30 [menus.main.params] rel = 'external' {{< /code-toggle >}}
This creates a menu structure that you can access with site.Menus.main
in your templates. See menu templates for details.
Localize
Hugo provides two methods to localize your menu entries. See multilingual.
Render
See menu templates.