+++ title = "Link Typing" description = "Explicitly indicate relationships between documents." categories = ["navigation"] tags = ["links", "accessibility", "taxonomy", "metadata"] features = ["code highlighter", "snippets", "related content"] [[copyright]] owner = "Josh Habdas" date = "2019" license = "agpl-3.0-or-later" +++ After Dark uses link typing to indicate semantic relationships between documents. By default the `alternate` link type is used to highlight the presence of web feeds on the homepage and in taxonomy listings: ```html ``` In addition to defaults After Dark recognizes the `prev` and `next` link types if specified in page {{< external href="https://gohugo.io/content-management/front-matter/" text="Front Matter" />}}: ```toml prev = "/series/learn-to-code/part-one/" next = "/series/learn-to-code/part-three/" ``` Use `prev` and `next` link types for segmented articles, {{< external "https://schema.org/LiveBlogPosting" "Live Blog Postings" />}} or to mimic the traits of a `series` taxonomy if no series taxonomy is present. Link Types are commonly shown at the top of the page in text browsers such as {{< external href="http://elinks.or.cz" text="ELinks" />}} as an auxiliary form of navigation and can help robots and users better understand relationships between your content. Learn more about {{< external href="http://devdocs.io/html/link_types" text="link types" />}} and {{< external href="https://gohugo.io/content-management/taxonomies" text="Taxonomies in Hugo" />}}.