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Template lookup order

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Lookup rules

Hugo takes the parameters listed below into consideration when choosing a template for a given page. The templates are ordered by specificity. This should feel natural, but look at the table below for concrete examples of the different parameter variations.

Kind : The page Kind (the home page is one). See the example tables below per kind. This also determines if it is a single page (i.e. a regular content page. We then look for a template in _default/single.html for HTML) or a list page (section listings, home page, taxonomy lists, taxonomy terms. We then look for a template in _default/list.html for HTML).

Layout : Can be set in front matter.

Output Format : See configure output formats. An output format has both a name (e.g. rss, amp, html) and a suffix (e.g. xml, html). We prefer matches with both (e.g. index.amp.html), but look for less specific templates.

Note that if the output format's Media Type has more than one suffix defined, only the first is considered.

Language : We will consider a language tag in the template name. If the site language is fr, index.fr.amp.html will win over index.amp.html, but index.amp.html will be chosen before index.fr.html.

Type : Is value of type if set in front matter, else it is the name of the root section (e.g. "blog"). It will always have a value, so if not set, the value is "page".

Section : Is relevant for section, taxonomy and term types.

[!note] Templates can live in either the project's or the themes' layout directories, and the most specific templates will be chosen. Hugo will interleave the lookups listed below, finding the most specific one either in the project or themes.

Target a template

You cannot change the lookup order to target a content page, but you can change a content page to target a template. Specify type, layout, or both in front matter.

Consider this content structure:

text
content/
├── about.md
└── contact.md

Files in the root of the content directory have a content type of page. To render these pages with a unique template, create a matching subdirectory:

text
layouts/
└── page/
    └── single.html

But the contact page probably has a form and requires a different template. In the front matter specify layout:

{{< code-toggle file=content/contact.md fm=true >}} title = 'Contact' layout = 'contact' {{< /code-toggle >}}

Then create the template for the contact page:

text
layouts/
└── page/
    └── contact.html  <-- renders contact.md
    └── single.html   <-- renders about.md

As a content type, the word page is vague. Perhaps miscellaneous would be better. Add type to the front matter of each page:

{{< code-toggle file=content/about.md fm=true >}} title = 'About' type = 'miscellaneous' {{< /code-toggle >}}

{{< code-toggle file=content/contact.md fm=true >}} title = 'Contact' type = 'miscellaneous' layout = 'contact' {{< /code-toggle >}}

Now place the layouts in the corresponding directory:

text
layouts/
└── miscellaneous/
    └── contact.html  <-- renders contact.md
    └── single.html   <-- renders about.md