Taxonomy
The Relearn theme supports Hugo’s default taxonomies tag and category out of the box.
Configuration
Just add tags and/or categories to any page. They can be given as a single string or an array of strings.
+++
categories = ["taxonomy", "content"]
tags = "tutorial"
title = "Taxonomy"
+++
Behavior
The tags are displayed at the top of the page in alphabetical order.
The categories are displayed at the bottom of the page in alphabetical order in the default implementation of the theme but can be customized by providing your own content-footer.html
partial.
Each item is a link to a taxonomy page displaying all the articles with the given term.
List all the tags
In the config.toml
file you can add a shortcut to display all the tags and categories
[[menu.shortcuts]]
name = "<i class='fas fa-tags'></i> Tags"
url = "/tags"
[[menu.shortcuts]]
name = "<i class='fas fa-list'></i> Categories"
url = "/categories"
Customization
If you define custom taxonomies and want to display a list of them somewhere on your page (often in the layouts/partials/content-footer.html
) you can call a partial that does the job for you:
{{- partial "term-list.html" (dict
"page" .
"taxonomy" "categories"
"icon" "list"
) }}
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 frontmatter. |
class | <empty> | Additional CSS classes set on the outermost generated HTML element. |
icon | <empty> | An optional Font Awesome icon name set to the left of the list. |