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- title = "Taxonomy Pages"
- description = "Navigate the site using author-defined taxonomies."
- categories = ["navigation"]
- tags = ["links", "taxonomy"]
- features = ["related content", "code highlighter", "snippets"]
- aliases = [
- "/feature/page-taxonomies/"
- ]
- [[copyright]]
- owner = "Josh Habdas"
- date = "2019"
- license = "agpl-3.0-or-later"
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- After Dark generates categorical and tag taxonomy and taxonomy terms pages and links to them automatically in posts using [Post Bylines](../post-bylines).
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- Given the following page {{< external href="https://gohugo.io/content-management/front-matter/" text="Front Matter" />}} for a post type:
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- ```toml
- categories = ["navigation"]
- tags = ["links", "taxonomy"]
- ```
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- The following taxonomy links would appear in the byline:
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- > Published [by `author`] [`publishdate` or `date`] in [navigation](/categories/navigation) and tagged [links](/tags/links) and [taxonomy](/tags/taxonomy) using [`wordcount`] words.
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- The following [Index Blocked](../index-blocking) taxonomy pages generated:
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- - [/categories/index.html](/categories/index.html)
- - [/categories/navigation/index.html](/categories/navigation/index.html)
- - [/tags/index.html](/tags/index.html)
- - [/tags/links/index.html](/tags/links/index.html)
- - [/tags/taxonomy/index.html](/tags/taxonomy/index.html)
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- The following taxonomic web feeds created:
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- - [/categories/index.xml](/categories/index.xml)
- - [/categories/navigation/index.xml](/categories/navigation/index.xml)
- - [/tags/index.xml](/tags/index.xml)
- - [/tags/links/index.xml](/tags/links/index.xml)
- - [/tags/taxonomy/index.xml](/tags/taxonomy/index.xml)
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- The {{< external href="https://gohugo.io/templates/sitemap-template/" text="Sitemap" />}} and [Related Content](../related-content) updated and, if activated, the [Fuzzy Search](../fuzzy-search) JSON search index (weighted on taxonomy) regenerated, all automatically.
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- See {{< external href="https://gohugo.io/content-management/taxonomies" text="Taxonomies in Hugo" />}} to learn about taxonomies and how to customize them.
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