Docs: fix some typos in templates/variables.md

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affiliatelnk: "http://www.my-book-link.here" affiliatelink: "http://www.my-book-link.here"
recommendedby: "my Mother" recommendedby: "my Mother"
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Which would then be accessible to a template at <code>/theme/yourtheme/review/single.html</code>, for example, through <code>.Params.affiliatelnk</code> and <code>.Params.recommendedby</code>, respectively. Two common situations where these could be introduced are as a value of a certain attribute (like <code>href=""</code> below) or by itself if it will be displayed. Sample syntaxes include: Which would then be accessible to a template at `/theme/yourtheme/review/single.html`, for example, through `.Params.affiliatelink` and `.Params.recommendedby`, respectively. Two common situations where these could be introduced are as a value of a certain attribute (like `href=""` below) or by itself if it will be displayed. Sample syntaxes include:
<h3><a href="{{ printf "%s" $.Params.affiliatelnk }}">Buy this book</a></h3> <h3><a href="{{ printf "%s" $.Params.affiliatelink }}">Buy this book</a></h3>
<p>It was recommended by {{ .Params.recommendedby }}.</p> <p>It was recommended by {{ .Params.recommendedby }}.</p>
which would render which would render
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<h3><a href="http://www.my-book-link.here">Buy this book</a></h3> <h3><a href="http://www.my-book-link.here">Buy this book</a></h3>
<p>It was recommended by my Mother.</p> <p>It was recommended by my Mother.</p>
**See also:** [cross-references]({{% ref "content/archetypes.md" %}}) for consistency of `Params` accross pieces of content. **See also:** [cross-references]({{% ref "content/archetypes.md" %}}) for consistency of `Params` across pieces of content.
### Param method ### Param method
In Hugo you can declare params both for the site and the individual page. A common use case is to have a general value for the site and a more specific value for some of the pages (i.e. an image). In Hugo you can declare params both for the site and the individual page. A common use case is to have a general value for the site and a more specific value for some of the pages (i.e. an image).