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categories = ["explanation", "howto", "reference"]
description = "How to display custom taxonomies on your pages"
tags = ["taxonomy"]
title = "Taxonomies"
weight = 7
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This page explains how to show custom taxonomies on your pages.
For more details, check the official docs on [setting up custom taxonomies](https://gohugo.io/content-management/taxonomies/#configure-taxonomies) and [using them in your content](https://gohugo.io/content-management/taxonomies/#assign-terms-to-content).
## Default Behavior
The Relearn theme automatically shows Hugo's [default taxonomies](https://gohugo.io/content-management/taxonomies/#default-taxonomies) _tags_ and _categories_ out of the box.
- Tags appear at the top of the page in alphabetical order in form of baggage tags.
- Categories appear at the bottom of the page in alphabetical order as a list prefixed with an icon.
Each item links to a page showing all articles with that term.
## Setting Up Custom Taxonomies
To add custom taxonomies, update your `hugo.toml` file. You also have to add the default taxonomies if you want to use them.
{{< multiconfig file=hugo >}}
[taxonomies]
category = 'categories'
mycustomtag = 'mycustomtags'
tag = 'tags'
{{< /multiconfig >}}
## Showing Custom Taxonomies
To display your custom taxonomy terms, add this to your page (usually in `layouts/partials/content-footer.html`):
````go
{{ partial "term-list.html" (dict
"page" .
"taxonomy" "mycustomtags"
"icon" "layer-group"
) }}
````
### Parameter
| Name | Default | Notes |
|-----------------------|-----------------|-------------|
| **page** | _<empty>_ | Mandatory reference to the page. |
| **taxonomy** | _<empty>_ | The plural name of the taxonomy to display as used in your front matter. |
| **class** | _<empty>_ | Additional CSS classes set on the outermost generated HTML element.
If set to `tags` you will get the visuals for displaying the _tags_ taxonomy, otherwise it will be a simple list of links as for the _categories_ taxonomy. |
| **style** | `primary` | The style scheme used if **class** is `tags`.
- by severity: `caution`, `important`, `info`, `note`, `tip`, `warning`
- by brand color: `primary`, `secondary`, `accent`
- by color: `blue`, `cyan`, `green`, `grey`, `magenta`, `orange`, `red`
- by special color: `default`, `transparent`, `code` |
| **color** | see notes | The [CSS color value](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/CSS/color_value) to be used if **class** is `tags`. If not set, the chosen color depends on the **style**. Any given value will overwrite the default.
- for severity styles: a nice matching color for the severity
- for all other styles: the corresponding color |
| **icon** | _<empty>_ | An optional [Font Awesome icon name](shortcodes/icon#finding-an-icon) set to the left of the list. |