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Context
Blockquote render hook templates receive the following context:
AlertType
(string
) Applicable when Type
is alert
, this is the alert type converted to lowercase. See the alerts section below.
AlertTitle
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(template.HTML
) Applicable when Type
is alert
, this is the alert title. See the alerts section below.
AlertSign
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(string
) Applicable when Type
is alert
, this is the alert sign. Typically used to indicate whether an alert is graphically foldable, this is one of +
, -
, or an empty string. See the alerts section below.
Attributes
(map
) The Markdown attributes, available if you configure your site as follows:
{{< code-toggle file=hugo >}} [markup.goldmark.parser.attribute] block = true {{< /code-toggle >}}
Ordinal
(int
) The zero-based ordinal of the blockquote on the page.
Page
(page
) A reference to the current page.
PageInner
(page
) A reference to a page nested via the RenderShortcodes
method. See details.
Position
(string
) The position of the blockquote within the page content.
Text
(template.HTML
) The blockquote text, excluding the first line if Type
is alert
. See the alerts section below.
Type
(bool
) The blockquote type. Returns alert
if the blockquote has an alert designator, else regular
. See the alerts section below.
Examples
In its default configuration, Hugo renders Markdown blockquotes according to the CommonMark specification. To create a render hook that does the same thing:
{{< code file=layouts/_default/_markup/render-blockquote.html copy=true >}}
{{ .Text }}{{< /code >}}
To render a blockquote as an HTML figure
element with an optional citation and caption:
{{< code file=layouts/_default/_markup/render-blockquote.html copy=true >}}
{{< /code >}}Then in your markdown:
> Some text
{cite="https://gohugo.io" caption="Some caption"}
Alerts
Also known as callouts or admonitions, alerts are blockquotes used to emphasize critical information.
Basic syntax
With the basic Markdown syntax, the first line of each alert is an alert designator consisting of an exclamation point followed by the alert type, wrapped within brackets. For example:
{{< code file=content/example.md lang=text >}}
[!NOTE] Useful information that users should know, even when skimming content.
[!TIP] Helpful advice for doing things better or more easily.
[!IMPORTANT] Key information users need to know to achieve their goal.
[!WARNING] Urgent info that needs immediate user attention to avoid problems.
[!CAUTION] Advises about risks or negative outcomes of certain actions. {{< /code >}}
The basic syntax is compatible with GitHub, Obsidian, and Typora.
Extended syntax
With the extended Markdown syntax, you may optionally include an alert sign and/or an alert title. The alert sign is one of +
or -
, typically used to indicate whether an alert is graphically foldable. For example:
{{< code file=content/example.md lang=text >}}
[!WARNING]+ Radiation hazard Do not approach or handle without protective gear. {{< /code >}}
The extended syntax is compatible with Obsidian.
{{% note %}} The extended syntax is not compatible with GitHub or Typora. If you include an alert sign or an alert title, these applications render the Markdown as a blockquote. {{% /note %}}
Example
This blockquote render hook renders a multilingual alert if an alert designator is present, otherwise it renders a blockquote according to the CommonMark specification.
{{< code file=layouts/_default/_markup/render-blockquote.html copy=true >}} {{ $emojis := dict "caution" "❗" "important" "ℹ️" "note" "ℹ️" "tip" "💡" "warning" "ℹ️" }}
{{ if eq .Type "alert" }}
{{ else }}{{ transform.Emojify (index $emojis .AlertType) }} {{ with .AlertTitle }} {{ . }} {{ else }} {{ or (i18n .AlertType) (title .AlertType) }} {{ end }}
{{ .Text }}
{{ .Text }}{{ end }} {{< /code >}}
To override the label, create these entries in your i18n files:
{{< code-toggle file=i18n/en.toml >}} caution = 'Caution' important = 'Important' note = 'Note' tip = 'Tip' warning = 'Warning' {{< /code-toggle >}}
Although you can use one template with conditional logic as shown above, you can also create separate templates for each Type
of blockquote:
layouts/
└── _default/
└── _markup/
├── render-blockquote-alert.html
└── render-blockquote-regular.html
{{% include "/render-hooks/_common/pageinner.md" %}}